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yes agree with the posts on equality, equality for all, bravo
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I like blonde feminists with a nicely turned ankle and perky do daas
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![]() I can understand the reason people don't like the word feminism, because it's more striving towards full equality, but it's still women which are more oppressed then men, so ![]() Quote:
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" The advocacy of women’s rights on the grounds of the equality of the sexes." - Oxford As I said before there's more than a slight irony in talking about equality when the definition itself is not equal, by only mentioning women. I advocate women's AND men's rights on the grounds of equality. The definition above suggests that there are no imbalances that favour women and (in the western world) that is simply false. There may be MORE imbalances favouring men, but that is irrelevant, if they exist at all the other way around then only mentioning women's rights in regard to equality is questionable. If feminism is truly about pure equality, then it is a misnomer. I am not a feminist unless I can also, at the same time, be a "masculist". I would much rather there was a term that encompassed both without using needless gender-based terminology. |
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Ok but yet again you didn't explain HOW men are more oppressed, please do explain
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culturally woman can say anything they like about men, like and slander them and the man is treated as guilty until proven innocent and his name slandered....yet men get sacked for the slightest trivial comment or joke...weve seen the male hate and the bias for years now....ive seen tv documentaries with studio audiences cheering for men killers in their jail cells....laugh at men who died after having their penises mutilated, endless streams of male hate and bigotry....yet a man makes a joke about a female lineswoman and he gets sacked and loses his home and his wife leaves him and his life falls apart....the endless bile that if we had women politicians thered beno wars? really? Maggie thatcher? the argentian prime minister? 98% of the votes on the Iraq and afghan wars 98% of the votes by female mps voted in favour of the illegal war....biased sexist drivel |
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The definition of feminist in the Oxford English Dictionary is: "A person who supports feminism." The definition of feminism in the Oxford English Dictionary is: "The advocacy of women’s rights on the ground of the equality of the sexes." Of course i support gender equality who in their right mind wouldn't but the feminist cause was long ago hijacked by women angry at their failed relationships and taking it out on the world which soiled that entire movement a long time ago so i voted no. A gender equality movement i think would be a better term. |
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People voting that they aren't are blatant misogynists, especially considering that the OP said to vote using the definitions provided.
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There is absolutely no need for petty name calling just because people might not believe in the same thing as you. This is the main thing I hate about internet logic and it's the main reason I never cared for 'feminism' in the first place. How about instead of calling people pathetic names which are all just your opinion, try and inspire them and educate them like others have done in this thread. I don't think people who don't believe in 'feminism' are 'blatant misogynists' as you say. If you read what half of them said, you'll find that they are very open minded and understanding indeed.
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... Will you vote yes, or no? If you vote no then you are racist. |
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oh fack off
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Yes I am a feminist and it's important to note that there are many types of feminists, not just radical raving mid life crisis divorcees that hate men. And yes that is a stereotype. And it has ruined the image of feminism because that's all people picture, it's almost a dirty word or thing to be associated with and that's wrong.
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Well TS if you believe in gender equality, you're a feminist, you may not like it, but you are. And yep you can be a masculist, however I don't believe masculism strives for equality.
Also do you get just as upset about the word mankind, or is that fine because it's a male word? |
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What it amounts to, ironically, is anti-male point scoring. "You HAVE to call yourself a feminist, so HAH!" Quote:
Either way - apparently it's OK for you to reject the word "Masculist" but NOT OK for me to reject the word "Feminist"? Massive double standard. Quote:
For the record, though... I personally would choose the word "humanity" over "mankind". |
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All of the people here who identify as being feminist want equality. We're not trying to trick you here, or get you to sell your soul, we are simply stating that we are feminists and we want equality between the genders. There is no need for us to cherry pick definitions, we're happy with the word. If it's a label you don't like at all, fine, I'll never think of you as a feminist again. And the masculism groups I've encountered online are nothing like feminism, they actually come across as antifeminist groups, while feminist groups tackle issues in society that effect us all, masculism groups seem to only want to tackle feminism. So I don't reject you calling yourself one of those at all, I only mentioned that they don't stand for equality, because they don't seem interested in that. And if you look at it this way, in a patriarchal society, if you try to increase the rights of women, you will come to a state of equality, however if you just focus on male rights, then the society becomes more unfair. Last edited by GypsyGoth; 29-01-2015 at 04:20 PM. |
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Anyway, my point is that I am NOT a masculist for the same reasons that I am not a feminist. I believe in equality - therefore, I must either be both, or neither. I am neither. Quote:
Men do - on occasion - get the raw deal. To reiterate, I don't agree with "The Truth", I don't think men have it worse or even as bad, but I do KNOW that there are two sides to the coin and that purely elevating women without addressing sexism against men will never result in equality. And that's why feminism is a misnomer. We should not be focussing on the "rights of women" or the "rights of men" at all. We should be focussing on the rights of PEOPLE, blind to gender, and ensuring that those rights are equal for EVERY person. Feminism is the wrong word and, even with the best of intentions, clinging to it is counter productive. It breeds resentment, misunderstanding, division and prompts exactly the sort of back-lash groups you mentioned. Last edited by user104658; 29-01-2015 at 05:22 PM. |
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yes, the word "mankind" is obviously focussed on the "male" in terms of etymology, it does actually in modern usage refer to all humans without exception.
Yes due to the patriarchy of setting men before women, the correct term is humankind.
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I also think 'humankind' is a better phrase as it is equal for both genders.Feminist is certainly not and i do believe in equality for men and women but i am not feminist.I am an 'equalist'.Equality for both sexes.
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