Citations:chill girl

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English citations of chill girl

(Internet) woman who denies or dismisses sexism and/or misogyny[edit]

  • 2011 July 20, needfulcarp, “Go read Jennifer Ouellette right now (comment)”, in Pharyngula[1], archived from the original on 2011-07-22:
    But, hey, if you want to it will allow the people at conferences to tell the chill girls like me from the unhinged girls shaking their fists at supposed, vague injustices.
  • 2012 August 24, Commandertuvok, “Atheism+: the new New Atheists”, in The New Statesman[2], comment section, article by Nelson Jones:
    The women they attack are usually called "gender-traitor", "sister-punisher" or "chill girl".
  • 2012 March 7, Katie Rogers, “On Stealth Feminism”, in The Cipher[3]:
    We can talk about sex in front of her, don’t have to get the door for her. You know, she’s a chill girl. She’s a bro.
  • 2012 September 10, Stephanie Zvan, “A Note to Chill Girls and Queen Bees”, in Almost Diamonds[4], retrieved 2013-10-22:
    Is your reaction to complaints from other women of harassment and discrimination based on gender to turn to the guys and say, “Nah, I’m fine. It’s all cool”? Then you’re a chill girl.
  • 2012 December 10, Bridget Gaudette, “Label Reads: Disposable”, in Emily Has Books[5], retrieved 2013-10-22:
    In fact, recently the more radical feminists in my extended circle have accused me of being a “chill girl” because I don’t often get upset with people deemed as being misogynists.
  • 2012 December 14, STFU Stella, “Good Men Project’s Rape Faceplant, Predators and the Social License to Operate (comment)”, in Feministe[6], retrieved 2013-10-22:
    Can someone please ban this chill-girl rape apologist already?
  • 2013 April 2, “Feminism and the Chill Girl”, in Sidkettle's Blog[7], retrieved 2013-10-22:
    Since Chill Girl is not actually an avatar of Women, she does not have the power to hand out get out of saying-crap-about-women-jail-free cards. It’s not secret!not-sexist because your girlfriend laughed.
  • 2013 June 24, Jessa, “From Chill Girl to Feminist”, in The Feminist Hivemind[8], retrieved 2013-10-22:
    I would have called myself a “chill girl” if the phrase had existed back then. I certainly never would have called myself a feminist.
  • 2013 October 15, Eseld Bosustow, “Lady MRAs: What's going on with THAT?”, in Coquettish Colloquies[9], retrieved 2013-10-22:
    I've met plenty of "chill girls" in my life before I ever was a feminist. Indeed, though I feel somewhat ashamed for admitting it, one of the reasons I first decided to identify as a feminist not very long ago was because I felt like something of a chill girl myself. But lady MRAs take being a chill girl to a whole new level.