How can
Handmaid's Tale be considered against the feminist agenda? It describes a terrifying patriarchal dystopia. But the fact is, the world we live in is a far less scary world for women that we are living in, so, isn't it saying women today have it relatively good?
What's more, it seems very critical of kinds of reproductive technology that Planned Parenthood and the left are in favor of now.
Plus, if you really think about it, it's anti-daycare and proxy motherhood.