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Feminism is a catch all phrase that really isn't as focused as people (especially self-identified feminists) claim it is. I hear: "All feminism means is equal rights for women," repeated a lot. That's just utter horseshit. That's what some feminists think it means, others think it means that we need to "feminize" society. Whenever I hear some politician assuring everyone that "All feminism means is equal rights for women," it's always some 50+ woman who hasn't been to college since the 70s. Women in modern campuses are talking about how live in a "rape culture," as if it's an undisputed fact of natural science. It's also a given that the pay gap is due to discrimination, when it's been statistically proven otherwise. In fact, single women that never have kids make MORE money then single men who never have kids. The pay gap is due almost completely to individual women's decisions back up by societal norms (that they buy into).
Feminists can't agree on whether they want to be treated differently by men, or they wanted to be treated the same only in a professional setting, or they think men should act differently in general. They are also in denial about men hating. how could women hating be a wide-spread thing but men-hating near non-existent? I'm not saying all feminists hate men, but you can bet the ones that do are all feminists. My guess is the number of women in feminist movements that are outright bigoted of men is about 20%. Anyone who spends time around feminist boards or real-life groups will notice the following hypocrisies: Men should never pretend they understand what its like for women, but women know exactly what it's like for men. For the most part, innocent until proven guilty. Unless its a rape trail. Then he did it, does not deserve due process, and your a rape apologist if you suggest otherwise. If a man continues to get into abusive relationships and stays with those partners, he has issues in needs help. If a woman does the same thing, her partner has issues and there's nothing wrong with her and it could happen to anyone. A relationship where the man is dominate is problematic and repressive. Unless he's gay of course. | ||
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