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But people don't want to wait generations, people for some reason believe that a decade represents "a long time"... In a human civilization that stretches back thousands of years. Progress is slow, progress takes time, progress might never directly benefit you at all, but benefit your children and grandchildren... failure to accept that and trying to make it "instant" is a massive, massive mistake; but a common feature of modern society. People are quick to point out the "gaps" as if they can be instantly and permanently closed by "doing some sort of a thing I dunno what but someone has to do it". People want a 9% pay gap to be 0%, tomorrow. When the fact is, it doesn't matter if its 9%, so long as it's 8% in two years time, and so long as it doesn't slide to 10%. So long as the trajectory is right, trying to force it to speed up is a gamble. |
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I think if things had remained along the trajectory they were on then this may have happened. Things did seem to be getting better and with time it would probably have continued that way. As more and more people bring up their kids to be respectful of the other sex (an d their own sex) and stuff. yes there would still be bad apples, there always are but it would have got better. But this identity politics nonsense and pomo queer theory is a huge threat to womens (and mens to a lesser extent) rights. I do believe biology is important in certain areas of life and that we cannot ignore that. The F1 girls stuff..I understand how that could benefit women in the long term (stopping the objectification of women is surely a good thing) but at the same time , if society just became less sexist then yes, this kind of thing would die out on its own. Issue is, if we are supposed to not 'see sex' (comes across very much like the 'I dont see colour' racists tbh) then we cannot see sexism, or fight it. Not sure if I am on topic anymore here. But again, I do agree that things will get better in time. But only IF this pomo nonsense disappears. if it keeps being pushed so aggressively, then we will go backwards, and very fast. Hence this is the most important thing to me at the moment, pushing back against the nonsense. It does scare me. I may be a bit obsessed. But the logical conclusion of this 'sex is meaningless and not a real measureable thing that matters sometimes' stuff is that womens rights will disappear completely. Men will be affected by it all too, but to a much lesser extent. |
Like someone else said first and second wave’s where it’s it.
As for me personally I’m more interested in seeing the subtle idea that a woman marries into a man’s family die out completely. That and the surname tho t. Patriarchy in the context of marriage and family. |
Feminism is an outdated movement that has lost its meaning through some of the rediculous claims by the most vocal third wave feminists
We don’t need to have groups or movements like this anymore just advocate for rights and equal treatment of ALL people anyway I don’t see what’s wrong with that |
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But feminism won’t do anything about that despite saying they’re about equality, which baffles me as to why everyone campaigning for equality can’t all just like not label themselves and work together to make every human being truly equal |
I know the dictionary definition of feminism is just equality of the sexes but in practice it's now associated with a militancy that puts me off. I do find that hardcore feminists can be intolerant of other people's views on gender and they dont make it an inclusive movement. People get criticised for saying they are not feminists but if someone who's right of centre identifies as a feminist they'll often be told that they're not by feminist groups and that their politics are incompatible with it
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for me feminism is equal rights whatever the gender identity!!!
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Admittedly this is quite an extreme example but it was a story this week, if I tried to tell this lot 'Oh yeah I'm a feminist too' I'd probably be met with a roundhouse kick
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It means hair dye and tattoos
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This to me comes across as quite similar to the religious extremists who use religion as an excuse for violence. We (or normal people would not) would not judge an entire religion because of a few nutters surely. So the people who reckon feminists are all man hating loons who want women to rule the world and men eradicated completely...well those people are quite silly and tbh it sounds like they are just looking for an excuse to hate feminism in general. |
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It means equal opportunity for women, but still not forgetting what it means to be a woman...
But if I'm honest, I'm not a fan of these labels and I feel like group identity should really be a thing of the past. Being proud of being a woman as an individual though is different because it's a descriptor, but I just don't think that we should be wearing labels as a badge to be included in "communities", etc... I used to think that was such a great thing, a great way to make your voice heard. However, that thinking actually leads to people being sheltered from the issues since once you are apart of the group, you have to "subscribe" to it's views... therefore if you go out of your way to make issues known within the group, your "card" can be pulled and it becomes taboo. It's just hegemony disguised as "equal rights"... I think that's such an outdated way of doing things. It's just weird to me... that in the 90's, it was all about non-conformity, shedding stereotypes and getting rid of group think and eschewing labels... and now where we are in 2018, trying to get back into group-think and wearing labels and it's just such a huge step backwards imho. It seems like individualism is understanding a re-evaluation in our culture... |
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That's one of my main gripes with these movements... You hear exactly the same buzzwords and phrases, said in the same way, in the same context, but coming from different people and I just think... How much of this is just echoed from the last thing you read on the topic? Are any of these your own words? Have you even really given it all that much thought? |
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I just watched The Big Question on TV, and one of the discussions was about feminism. And what struck me was this: Women have been oppressed by men for millennia. Things are changing now... we've come an awful long way. And now... men want to join in the discussion. Not just join in, they want to lead the discussion. While I watched the men on the show tell women what feminism is and how they should deal with it, I wondered what would happen if it was a discussion about racial oppression, and there were a bunch of white males in the front row saying, look, we understand your feelings of oppression... We know how that feels... we're going to help... and this is what we're going to do...
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