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Whether you refer to yourself or me, I like it!
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No no...... I was refering to opinions!
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Whether you refer to yourself or me, I like it!
Equal rights on paper =/= equal rights in practice.Not until men start getting pregnant.
This cartoon pretty well explains why I am not a feminist. Frames 5 and 6 sum it up.Maybe try avoiding the strawman version of feminism when discussing such thin gs with your girlfriend if you wish her to remain as such
It's on page 2 just beneath the post you responded to.
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Oh dear.......... let's start there. The Oxford dictionary places 'radical' right next to 'extremist' alongside 'fundamental', and so for a start Rad-Fems are fanatics which doesn't help because all fanatics lose sight of the real objectives.Radical feminists see gender relations as the most important factor in patriarchy and it's reinforcement. The view that male privilege and raw sexism in society is what makes patriarchy to continue to exist. Generally speaking women's sex roles and reproductive capabilities are some of the the most significant factors in women's oppression (to radical feminists). Generally speaking, this is why most radical feminists are gender critical (trans-exclusive).
Of course they consider class, they think they're more special than Walmart Girls.They generally consider class, but do not consider it of primary concern in relating to patriarchy like Marxist feminists or other varieties of socialist feminists do and they do not consider legal equality as the primary factor of abolishing patriarchy like Liberal feminists tend to.
That's a pity because the fools selected a title which means the same.If we started to refer to any feminists as radical and use the term as synonymous with extreme, we would lose the usefulness of the term and it would change to be the same as other sensationalist political terms.
Because anti-feminists had already 'done it', this group should have avoided the title like it was objective-death.To some extent anti-feminists have already done this. The vast majority of people in political discourse seem to have zero comprehensive understanding of what Fascism and Communism are and the terms are thrown around as slander all the time.
Ideological divisions within feminism............... Oh dear, ... In the UK we have attemped to bring Gender Identity, Equality, Security, Safety and Protection under one umbrella as a section together with other 'protected groups' such as race, colour, age, ability, marital status, nationality, Sexual orientation, etc and it can thrive under the EGALITARIAN Legislation.As a result, the terms are almost completely useless unless one identifies with one of said terms. Let's try to avoid doing that with different ideological divisions within feminism.
This doesn't match:I am definitely not an egalitarian in any sense of the word and I have strong views about genders, society and humanity as a biological species.
My girlfriend strongly opposes feminism she told me years ago she wishes to be my housewife even if I don't want children .
If you and your opposite sex partner agree on how to make your relationship work, in a long term way, then that looks like egalitarianism to me. Pragmatic egalitarianism is when everyone gets input into the decisions, and then everyone abides by the decisions. If you both want the more traditional gender roles then y'all are doing things the egalitarian way.Our relationship is definitely not equal in any sense of the word and it is very patriarchal, just the way she likes it.
That's a weak strawman.You speak of feminism as though it is a monolith and if feminists unilaterally supports the things you mentioned.
It isn't and Feminists don't.
*sigh*This cartoon pretty well explains why I am not a feminist. Frames 5 and 6 sum it up.
What Joanie describes in 6 is not feminism. That's egalitarianism. You could substitute lot's of things for women and men and it would still be egalitarianism. Tall and short. Black and white. Equal rights and opportunities for all is egalitarianism, not feminism or racism or any other sort of discrimination.
But in frame 5, Sam describes feminism as the belief that women are superior. That happens a lot, but it isn't the defining characteristic of feminism. Feminism is when people think that gender equality is all well and good, but sometimes women deserve more than that.
Because history, because biology, because whatever, oftentimes equality isn't enough and feminists won't settle for that. From reproduction freedom( which men are not allowed), to affirmative action, to #MeToo (which only targets male douchebags, not the female ones who use sex to get what they want), well the list is pretty long of things that women deserve when equality just isn't enough.
So No, feminism is not what Sam described in frame 5. But it isn't what Joanie described in frame 6, either. If that were feminism then I would be one, but I am not.
Tom
I'll see your evidence free handwave and raise you domestic violence rates and employment rates.Nonsense. Men have a responsibility to raise this child, whether they wanted it or not, plus they have to make child support payments.
Women already have equal rights in practice as well.
This is a difference without a difference. Abortion is definitely a men's issue as well as a women's issue.Abortion is an issue which affects men. That doesn't make it a men's issue.
Both sexes have issues. Men have a higher death rate and die earlier than women. So? We are still equal under law in the USA.I'll see your evidence free handwave and raise you domestic violence rates and employment rates.
We die earlier than our wives because we want to.Men have a higher death rate and die earlier than women.
Some misguided feminists tell us that abortion isn't a men's issue.This is a difference without a difference. Abortion is definitely a men's issue as well as a women's issue.
This is a difference without a difference. Abortion is definitely a men's issue as well as a women's issue.
Some misguided feminists tell us that abortion isn't a men's issue.
But if it affects us as men, then it certainly is.
I'll stop here and agree with this portion. Common ground and all.Abortion is indeed a men's issue, but not always quite in the same ways as it's a women's issue
Well, that's an extreme fringe.Another issue that gets me about new wave feminism is their stance that men have NO issues.
And how women should be allowed men-free zones, but men are not allowed to have women-free zones.
And so on. From what I see, the new wave feminism isn't seeking equality, but superiority over men.
Men have a higher death rate and die earlier than women. So?
We die earlier than our wives because we want to.
What evidence free hand wave?I'll see your evidence free handwave and raise you domestic violence rates and employment rates.