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Feminism Backlash: Understanding the Reaction to Feminist Power

by Chief Editor September 11, 2025
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The Future of Feminism: Battling Online Machismo and Reclaiming Digital Spaces

For eleven years, Micromachismos has been a vital platform addressing subtle yet pervasive forms of sexism. Their recent anniversary event in Madrid, themed “From ‘sluts’ to ‘Charos,’ from fake news to ‘incels’: feminists have to talk about online machismo,” highlighted the urgent need to confront evolving digital misogyny. What are the key challenges and how can we build a safer, more equitable online world?

The Evolving Landscape of Online Machismo

The event, sponsored by the Instituto de las Mujeres (Institute for Women), brought together experts to dissect the ways machismo manifests online. Ana Requena Aguilar, head of Gender at elDiario.es, moderated a panel discussion exploring the increasingly sexualized and surveillant nature of online misogyny.

“What is happening is a reaction to the power that feminism has demonstrated in recent years. It is not a new machismo, it is the same as always but much more hypersexualized, with more surveillance of women’s bodies and, above all, through new tools,” explained Cristina Hernández, director of the Instituto de las Mujeres.

Did you know? The term “micromachismo” refers to subtle, everyday sexist behaviors that often go unnoticed but contribute to a culture of inequality.

Social Media: A Double-Edged Sword

Panelist Ana Bibang pointed out the contradictory role of social media. While it has expanded the reach of feminist discourse, it has also become a battleground for online harassment. “They have allowed feminism to take a step further, reach and reach spaces where it was not possible before. However, they have also become a battlefield to create noise, ridicule and attack women,” she said.

The Rise of Anti-Feminist Backlash

Laura Camargo, a specialist in sociolinguistics, highlighted the disturbing trend of associating feminism with reactionary movements like anti-immigration and climate change denial. She argued that these extremist ideologies unite under the banner of anti-feminism, viewing feminism as having gone too far.

Camargo, author of “Trumpismo discursivo,” explained, “This reactionary wave, these extremist thoughts are grouped under the umbrella of anti-feminism and consider that feminism has gone too far,”

Targeting the Youth: The Role of Education

Pablo Santos, an educator, stressed the importance of addressing these issues through education, particularly focusing on young people. He emphasized the need to build self-esteem and frustration tolerance, warning that without feminist and pedagogical intervention, vulnerable youth will seek answers in online spaces rife with misogyny.

Strategies of Online Machismo: ‘Rituals of Stoning’ and ‘Normalization by Affirmation’

Camargo outlined specific tactics employed in online machismo. One such tactic is “rituals of stoning,” where women who deviate from perceived norms are targeted and harassed online. Another strategy, “normalization by affirmation,” involves spreading misinformation, like the false claim that women now have more power than men, to undermine feminist efforts.

Pro Tip: Recognizing and calling out these tactics is the first step in dismantling them. Encourage open dialogue and critical thinking in your online communities.

Reclaiming Digital Spaces: A Call to Action

The event’s speakers emphasized the need for feminists to actively occupy public and digital spaces. “It must be clear that we are not alone, we have colleagues, but it is important to bring knowledge about feminism in all spaces. If we don’t, others will fill those spaces,” said Ana Bibang.

Cristina Hernández added, “We have been waiting for men who call themselves progressives for a long time. It is not admissible that they stand idly by in the face of gender violence that is masculine. We must fill this space from feminism, from debate and education.”

The Reality of Digital Violence

Hacker and feminist Rebeca Paz reinforced that online violence is a continuation of traditional machismo. She emphasized that the violence experienced online has real-world consequences for women’s bodies, lives, and well-being. “The digital is also real, the violence we suffer through the screen also has an impact on our bodies, our lives and our well-being. Many times it is thought that it does not have the same gravity but this violence transcends the screen and affects us in the same way,” Paz explained.

The Importance of Mental Health

Marta Villuenda and Rosa Calleja, from the podcast “Locas de qué,” discussed the stigma faced by women diagnosed with mental health conditions. They shared their opinions about the stigma some women suffer when they are described as “crazy”. They advocated for reclaiming the term “locas” (crazy women) as a form of empowerment.

FAQ: Understanding Online Machismo

What is online machismo?
It refers to sexist behaviors, harassment, and discrimination targeting women in digital spaces, often mirroring traditional patriarchal attitudes.
Why is online machismo a problem?
It silences women’s voices, reinforces harmful stereotypes, and has real-world consequences for their safety and well-being.
What can be done to combat online machismo?
Education, awareness campaigns, holding perpetrators accountable, and actively promoting feminist voices online are essential steps.
How can men be allies in the fight against online machismo?
By speaking out against sexist behavior, amplifying women’s voices, and actively challenging patriarchal norms.
Where can I report online harassment?
Many social media platforms have reporting mechanisms. You can also seek support from organizations dedicated to combating online violence against women. [External link to a relevant resource]

What steps do you take to combat online machismo? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below. Explore more articles on feminism and social justice on our website [Internal Link]. Subscribe to our newsletter for updates and insights. Together, we can create a safer and more equitable online world for everyone.

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