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That's all I was saying. One COULD feel this way. You stated otherwise.
We need to stop telling women what they should and should not be.
Or that it's so incredibly likely that any position that seeks equality just under the surface could so easily hate men.
Doesn't fit.
I am female, and not a feminist. The feminists I've known seem to be women who are trying to be men - who do not embrace their feminine beauty. I have no interest in trying to become a man. I want to become more feminine.
I like and agree with this poem:
The world has enough women who are tough;
we need women who are tender.
There are enough women who are coarse;
we need women who are kind.
There are enough women who are rude;
we need women who are refined.
We have enough women of fame and fortune;
we need more women of faith.
We have enough greed;
we need more goodness.
We have enough vanity;
we need more virtue.
We have enough popularity;
we need more purity.
When you use analogies of prosecutors and defense lawyers, it sure sounds like "counter movement" is an appropriate description of what you're going for.
And the idea that you think that we need to "protect men from women"... I don't even know what to do with that. I don't think it's rational to think that we're in any danger of instituting a matriarchy that will disadvantage men the way that women have been disadvantaged in the past.
We need to stop telling women what they should and should not be.
What opinions are you trying to say I have now?This is part of the problem.
Because of thinking in terms of "patriarchy" OR "matriarchy" we cant simply see different sexist approaches favoriing a different sex in different situations.
I do see a need to take care of it, but in that regard, I see "masculism" as a distraction at best and counter-productive at worst.You do know men hae the short straw on some parts, yet you dont see the need of someone taking care of it?
How would that scenario play out any differently if he was accused of pedophilia (edit: by a man or a woman) instead of beating his wife? I don't think the problem you describe is about gender.The thing is a woman can go to media and say my husband beats meand it be false, and it will be hell for the man to make that known SPECIALLY if he fits other related stereotypes but is not a wife beater (lets say he is part of a minority and had drink problems in some moment of his life)
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Seriously , it is inadmissible to have no movement concerned to change that.
MM, simple question: Do you believe we currently live in a patriarchal paradigm culturally, socially, and economically?
What opinions are you trying to say I have now?
I do see a need to take care of it, but in that regard, I see "masculism" as a distraction at best and counter-productive at worst.
How would that scenario play out any differently if he was accused of pedophilia (edit: by a man or a woman) instead of beating his wife? I don't think the problem you describe is about gender.
It happens occasionally.Depends, would a woman be accused of pedophilia?
From how this conversation is going, you might want to worry about your own. Hearing you portray feminism as something you need to protect yourself from makes me wonder what sorts of issues you're struggling with yourself.I am not worried with your opinions, I am worried about your subconscious leanings emotional leanings.
I think that false accusations of serious crimes is a problem across the board, not just when women accuse men. If we frame it as a male-female issue as you're trying to have us do, then I think it would mainly distract us from finding real solutions to the actual underlying problems.And fine, call it as you may, have a new name, whatever. But the system is not working to correct that, it might as well need a specialized social movement for it. If you have gender equality being approached only or primarily from the point of view of women, then we have a problem.
And again, if the man accused the woman, he wouldnt have by far as much support.
I belive matters of social economic and cultural importance far trascend black and whites.
I believe it is damaging to focus only in one group and pay no focused attention in the other one. I believe one single paradigm will obviously not be going toe good to adresss everything all at once and I think it is dangerous to not even consider the problems of a group you consider have it "overall" "easier"
I believe that for equality we actually have to see both sides from both sides perspectives.
Careful. Keep talking like this and you'll start sounding like a feminist.
Black/white; male/female; this/that; leader/subordinate....sounds remarkably like patriarchy and what it sounds like you and I are fighting against.
Careful. Keep talking like this and you'll start sounding like a feminist.
Black/white; male/female; this/that; leader/subordinate....sounds remarkably like patriarchy and what it sounds like you and I are fighting against.
In order to be a feminist then you need to recognise male privilege. Call it finger pointing all you want but male privilege should be challenged and if that means men need to understand their privilege and change, then I'm not really seeing the problem.
Also I find the title of that video misleading. She's specifically talking about political lesbianism not radical feminism. I'm not a political lesbian.
I am fighting against putting blame on "patriarchy" instead of "unequality" , and solution in "feminism" instead of "equality".
Do you understand the problem when it comes from comunication to polarize it that way specifically?
You say that patriarchy causes problems to both genders, well, then lets not associate it primarily with one of them. You say feminism tries to make both genders be equal, well then lets not associate it to just one of them.
I could see feminism as a sort of branch of humanism, as long as there is a similar branch focused on the male side of the unequalities, as you have said do exist.