An escape from the traditional dirty, unfashionable feminist agenda tainted by populist caricature of man-hating, bra-burning and regulation hairiness. Feminist activism hits the streets to fight - with hordes of angry, impassioned young women who are planning to have a book club, a film club, a discussion group and ‘feminism in the pub'.
Not a mention of 1916 anywhere! This is the future. An organised movement of women who want to reclaim feminism, to challenge the preconception that feminists see sex as evil and men as bad. That's good, surely?
The question, of course, is - will we see all this reflected in Irish business over the coming years. Will there be a business as well as social impact - or will it all peter out to be replaced by a destigmatised something else?
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