FWIW, I said I “strongly disagree” with Feminism and Social Justice, even though I find their Wikipedia descriptions generally agreeable. I think in the future, it would be good to split those questions into pairs: a) “Do you agree with the stated mission goals of X ?”, and b). “Do you agree with the actions of people who identify as X ?”
If we’re going to bother to ask (b) at all, it’s probably best to frame it in a way that doesn’t make “some but not all of them” the obvious answer.
For example, perhaps you could identify some groups you consider definitive of Feminism and Social Justice, and we could ask “How often do you agree with $group?” (IIRC, on their own blog Yvain often uses something called jezebel as a metric for what feminists believe.)
FWIW, I said I “strongly disagree” with Feminism and Social Justice, even though I find their Wikipedia descriptions generally agreeable. I think in the future, it would be good to split those questions into pairs: a) “Do you agree with the stated mission goals of X ?”, and b). “Do you agree with the actions of people who identify as X ?”
If we’re going to bother to ask (b) at all, it’s probably best to frame it in a way that doesn’t make “some but not all of them” the obvious answer.
For example, perhaps you could identify some groups you consider definitive of Feminism and Social Justice, and we could ask “How often do you agree with $group?” (IIRC, on their own blog Yvain often uses something called jezebel as a metric for what feminists believe.)