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Pretending that backlash doesn't exist, or that it is baseless, is dangerous and will erode any progress towards actual diversity. When people quite brazenly "don't care" about that and reserve the right to "be angry and rant" - I have to question whether their motivation really is equality at all, or if the kick they get from the rant itself is somehow more important. |
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'Modern feminism'..can you define what that is to you please? I know you say it has no fixed definition, but can you give an example beyond the gender pay gap (which I am not sure exists in reality)
Modern feminism to me is all this sex positive liberal feminism stuff...and I would agree that thats mainly bull****. Second wave is where its at, for me. 'Radical feminism' (which does not mean extremist like I thought it did until recently)..actually about womens rights and liberation. None of this ridiculous identity politics post modern bollocks. |
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Feminism is what Jonathan posted, the issue you have is with SJW who take things to the extreme, label it as feminism and then people begin to resent what feminism actually is |
Radical feminism is such a small part of feminism yet does seem to have become the most vocal and a reason why people distance themselves from the word and words like "Feminazi" come about
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...it’s just odd really with the F1 grid girl thing atm as well...and we’re defining femism as equal choice which obviously it is...but then when that choice is given, which it is to the grid girls..we’re saying no, we need to ban that, you can’t do it ...and why do we want it banned, well it’s not you actually, it’s those awful men so blame them for banning you and taking away your choice of that unique experience...
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What is wrong with just being an individualist, if we have to be tagged with any label at all.
I am just me. |
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I think thats the first time I have seen that elephant used in over 3 years :laugh:
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...(...you can start that elephant movement now, Withano...I think it’s time..)... |
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And its not even that I don't understand the desire to "make it happen quickly, make it happen now" or the frustration in realising that "this stuff takes time" ... It's just that these forms of forced social engineering through dictating what people can and cannot do "because of the message it sends" simply don't work and actually, no matter how well meaning they are, generate an inevitable backlash that sets back real progress years, maybe decades, maybe halts or reverses it completely. In short, I find modern feminism to be more about identifying "how things should be ideally" and screaming "IT MUST BE THAT WAY RIGHT NOW EVERYONE DO WHAT WE SAY TO MAKE IT HAPPEN", instead of actually engaging in the - yes, unfortunately, sometimes frustratingly slow - pursuit of freedoms for all that contribute to ever-increasing equality as a simple natural consequence of progress, and not because a square peg has been battered into a round hole. Put more succinctly - I think the thought process is too often "this is how I want things to be right now, for me" instead of "these are the goals we need to seek for tomorrow, for everyone". With specific regard to the F1 situation; I fully believe that if society continues on a positive, progressive, non-combative trajectory of true inclusion and equality, then the "girls in tight dresses" will naturally die off, so to speak, as they become outdated and attitudes change. This is in contrast to to current urge to FORCE such changes with the idea that doing so will somehow change attitudes. It won't. It might bury them, it might tempt people to hide them, it will not change them, and if the last two or three years have taught us anything at all it should be that attempting to force rapid change through repression just creates a resentment bubble, one that invariably bursts, and then you get Brexit, and Trump, and EMBOLDENED sexism and racism rather than less of it. Tl;Dr - the key to equality of outcome is maintenance of equality of opportunity + patience. People lack patience and want to force FALSE equality of outcome through legislation and positive discrimination. The bulk of modern feminism falls into the latter category. |
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It's just ignorance a lack of education though surely, if people knew feminism was just purely wanting equality then they'd be awful not to support it |
Well explained TS. I agree with most points you just made. I think the frustration is understandable though, we have been fighting to be equal for a hundred years and are still not there. By law, yes, but in reality no. I understand the urge to essentially...force change rather than let it happen naturally. As waiting for it to just happen does not seem to be working and things are already starting to go backwards. If we just wait and see..chances are evertything will just go way back, and then the same work that has already been done, will need to be done again. if that makes sense.
In short, I understand where you are coming from totally...but at the same time I just cannot see how just waiting for change will help anything. |
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...and I do totally agree about ‘backlash’ as well, no matter how well meaning etc..?...I mean we could say that Brexit/the result, was partly backlash as well for some...(..not all obviously..)...things that are meant to feel progressive can often be quite the opposite and be very hindering...anyways, have to go..:love:... |
The way i see it, there is proactive feminism and reactive feminism. By this point we shouldn't be needing to deal with reactive feminism, it should all be proactive. If people aren't complying with the proactive measures now in place they should be hauled up for it. To me, people still raising points under the reactive banner are the ones doing feminism the greatest disservice.
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