I am not at all a feminst whatsoever. I merely think women are, like men, human beings who are all fundamentally equals and need be judged only on how they behave in relation to other human beings, be they man, woman or anything in between. Moreover, I think that women are, just like men, very well capable of regulating their own lives, and should be considerd as such, or at least so do I. I fear at least some 'feminists' are merely hampering women by pushing them (or trying to with some force) in the 'eternal victim' mode of whimpering, which they do not need. Btw, if feminism is good for women, masculinism is good for men? (By another way, if "Black is Beautiful", then "White is beautiful" too?). all best,gep
Hey Gep,You betray a lack of understanding for a gender biased culture Women who had to fight to even get the right to vote 19th amendment..1920 .Are you for equal pay?Feminism Is about equal rights.. (come out of the cave, man.)
Hey Gep,You betray a lack of understanding for a gender biased culture… Women who had to fight to even get the right to vote… 19th amendment..1920….Are you for equal pay?Feminism Is about equal rights.. (come out of the cave, man.)
Hi Josh, You mention."If it was why do so many feminists spend so much time attacking men with no real point to it?"Do they? Not the feminists I know.You mention:"Why, in the 1st world, has arguing about the finer points of gender politics in relation to cultural consumption eclipsed the need to defend women in 3rd world countries?"Has 'it' been eclipsed by arguing 'finer points'?Of course, it becomes a more complex dynamic to discuss this in relation to the cultures of the developing (3rd world) countries. Have you read any history, or theory, regarding this subject, like for instance, "The Chalice and the Blade" … Riane Eisler ?