@sadladpress@freespeechextremist.com @snail@spinster.xyz It's an odd piece, it's hard to tell if it's completely serious or not.
I mean, the woman who wrote it tried to kill Andy Warhol for some reason which she may (or may not) have attributed to her work on The SCUM Manifesto.
But, I do completely think it's one of those things Radfems need to read to better understand their movement- even if it is entirely possible the manifesto itself might be satire. Valerie said it was completely serious- but also called herself a social propagandist.
Still, the idea that humanity can evolve beyond the need for a particular part of itself in favor of complete automation is really quite interesting.