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My view is that the article isn't neutral in its current state. All of the sources in the article use the term to criticize entities they see as femonationalist. The article should cover what people who are described as femonationalist have to say about their own movements rather than only relying on sources that are anti-femonationalist. What are the arguments in favour of the intersection of feminism and nationalism? Chess (talk) (please use {{reply to|Chess}} on reply) 22:38, 4 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Perhaps it should be seen more as a proposed concept by academics? After all, those are researcher, not random journalists, and if we don't like what they say isn't a good enough reason. An article about what you propose would be Feminism and nationalism, a different thing. Davide King (talk) 16:57, 22 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]