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Nah it's perfectly valid and I actually had it in mind myself when posting my comment lmao
The existence of anarcho-feminism basically implies that anarchism is patriarchal by default and that women need to be explicitly liberated or something in anarchist thought.
Early anarchism for sure was patriarchal. Also anarchists to this day struggle with patriarchy seeping into their communities.
A good historical example from the back of my head would be Kropotkin talking about women, kitchens and child rearing in his bread book.
A more modern example would the self reflection "How Can I Be Sexist? I’m an Anarchist!" by Chris Crass.
I mean sure, but wouldn't this be delegated to it being written off as a relic of the past or as a matter that anarchists would have to manage and police themselves within their communities rather than some abstract ideological split?
Like for instance, Bakunin literally couldn't shut up about the jews and how they controlled everything to put it mildly, but there was no need to create anarcho-semitism split or whatever to counteract it since it's just common sense shit in the modern day (even if there definitely are anti-semitic anarchists/leftists, especially nowadays).