Trigger words: relatively trivial
Indicator sentences: Secondly, I'd like you to clarify what you mean by 'relatively trivial feminist issues.'
Negotiation parts: As for your second question, you're totally right. I think I may have understated a bit the 'relatively' part of 'relatively trivial feminist issues'. Let me clarify: I don't think that phrases like '[throw like a gir](http://www.buzzfeed.com/rossalynwarren/women-and-girls-are-showing-that-the-best-way-to-do-things-i#.wtyk2JQd0)l' are harmless or unimportant, but it's been done to death, tends to fall short of focusing enough on the bigger picture, namely the wealth of consequences connected to the lack of female empowerment. We tell women or girls they're beautiful or they're powerful, they suddenly realise it, cue happy music and fade to black. The whole 'Girl Power' thing is a nice starting point, but it's usually so sentimental that it never gets past being tiresome and self-congratulatory. I also think a lot of the focus on 'relatively trivial feminist issues' misses the point a bit: it's nice that 'All About That Bass' embraces the booty, but is 'skinny bitches' really a feminist-friendly phrase? Similarly, all the coverage of [Tess Holliday](http://www.buzzfeed.com/rachelzarrell/the-biggest-plus-size-model-to-get-a-modeling-contract-has-s#.nak1xWKqM) and the #effyourbeautystandards movement forgot that, despite her size, the modeling/make-up/general-emphasis-on-appearance actually isn't really that empowering; she's still being reduced to a visual object, albeit a less thin one.
Indicator sentences: What, you mean for the last 130 or so years?