feminist?
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- yurimon0
I regard the divisions such as feminism or what ism's as more of division of the individual and an imbalance through indoctrination. Someone individuals might have real trauma (daddy issues etc) or displaced emotions, insecurity fears. Unfortunately what we call the lower self (which is primal, irrational survival self) can be taken advantage of in a divisive society disproportionately and exploited in a mind control fashion. These ideologies can enroll individuals into taking action ( for financial or political means) Most isms can be counter productive to the individuals health, and collectively in society. Almost becomes a disease of ideas that spread amongst people with emotional problems and those who might posses imbalances (from trauma or ignorance), also those who might are not really intune with themselves, or lack personal relationship. take your pick of circumstance but thats not the main point.
Now you have a void for change by creating opposite opposing groups in the cycle of change and control..
Point is, there is natural state of existence within the context of natural roles, in nature for the human species. In a natural pure state without conflict, lets just say maybe women are better at nurturing and being care givers and have a natural tendency to stay at home giving birth and caring for babies. And perhaps the male in a natural state is the action force to feed and protect within his capacity of the woman to carry on these activities. and maybe they can do it peace without carpet munching bag ladies with psyc issues trying to take over the natural world.
However I do understand that most of you are not in their natural state and live within a fiction called the state, or lets say an engineered fishbowl of sorts called a city, in that city you have a box, (or comfy cage). Lets say that on the micro, macro level. that people who own you, control certain aspects of your money (taxes, Life) have a special interest of you being divided as a people, and develop dependence in such categories such as housing, food, medical, and Indoctrinated education <- mental <- aka unable to solve problems to free yourself or better society or go against the interest of those who took over.
Have nothing against people of different sex orientation, just an fyi. a post to question what is pushed on the public. just because its alternative, etc. just sayin. "things that appear to be sticking it to the status quo but might be really sticking it to yourself." not sure if you guys lived long enough to understand that .
- Projectile0
I think we should celebrate our differences, but in a fair way.
There are major differences between us, and they are because of our physical make up. Hormones, mainly. (Most) Men are naturally more competitive, so are more likely to give up everything, hapiness, included, to get ahead. (most) Women are more compassionate, so are more aware of others and are more likely to do something that makes them happy, even if it means less "success".
But over thousands of years, shit has gotten a little out of control. Nowdays you've got the resulting societal expectations and rules that have evolved and some of them are really shitty toward women, and very few of them are shitty toward men.
The western world seems to have gotten a lot better, but there are a lot of messed up cultures out there! Places where the word feminism doesn't even exist and the ladies get the shit kicked out of them.
If there's anything I can do to stop that shit, I will. Seriously I think it's one of the biggest problems in this world.
But on the other hand, if I see their problems undermined by one more stupid facebook post about "empowering" some rich which bitch who thinks life is so unfair because they can't walk through dodgy parts of town in a sexy-as-hell outfit and not get complimented by sleazy dudes, I'm gonna throw my toys! I can't walk through dodgy parts of town with a nice bicycle or iPhone without just as much unwanted attention, but I don't complain about it and say that it's a societal issue, I fucking hide that shit away or stay away from that area.
But then again I guess even in the 70s things were way worse for women because none of them had rallied against it. Bosses had their hands up their secretaries' skirts all the fucking time and knew they'd get away with it.
So I guess what I'm saying is that Feminism is necessary in our society, but a lot of women have the wrong idea about what it should stand for.
- agree on differences part. its culture created mostly from themes in media, consumption, education.yurimon
- ukit20
Just to play devils advocate...you can find extremists in any group of people but that shouldn't reflect on the whole group. Yes some of these people take it way too far but saying or implying there's no need for feminism reminds me a little of people in the U.S. who say blacks should just shuttup about poverty and police harassment because we're all equal under the law now. When did it stop being an issue?
- i_monk0
Do you agree or disagree that women and men should have equal rights?
If you agree then you are a feminist, regardless of what you think feminism is, regardless of what ridiculous quotes you saw attributed to feminists on tumblr, regardless of the extremes some feminists take the cause, and regardless of your understanding of what hardships women may or may not face.
- Does feminism really deal with womans needs? like motherhood?yurimon
- Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?i_monk
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- GeorgesII0
o you agree or disagree that women and men should have equal rights?
If you agree then you are an egalitarian, regardless of what you think egalitarianism is, regardless of what ridiculous quotes you saw attributed to egalitarian on tumblr, regardless of the extremes some egalitarian take the cause, and regardless of your understanding of what hardships women may or may not face.--
it's quite easy, but if you subconsciously believe that calling equal right for all of us feminism, so be it,
doesn't change that feminism doesn't advocate for the rights of millions of males that are suffering the same hardship of women in third world countries, I guess it's easier to believe that male child soldier/factory worker/miners/etc are having fun just because they are male and they don't deserve the same rights for education, love and protection as oppressed women.egalitarianism:
Egalitarianism (from French égal, meaning "equal")—or, rarely, equalitarianism[1][2] or equalism[3]—is a trend of thought that favors equality for all people.[4] Egalitarian doctrines maintain that all humans are equal in fundamental worth or social status, according to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.[5] According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the term has two distinct definitions in modern English.[6] It is defined either as a political doctrine that all people should be treated as equals and have the same political, economic, social, and civil rights[7] or as a social philosophy advocating the removal of economic inequalities among people or the decentralization of power. Some sources define egalitarianism as the point of view that equality reflects the natural state of humanity.[8][9][10]
- oey0
when set uses an expression like:
"get back to the kitchen"
then it's pretty obvious what kind of World he defends.
that's a very sexist expression dear set.but you probably don't see it that way.
- oey0
Fuck George, I had a lot of consideration for you.
Now, I still have but I just deeply believe you're completely wrong in this one.
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- oey0
As a human being and having experienced and seen certain things I can not agree with I've been doing by homework.
My first blood brother was from Angola and my first working partner in a factory when I was 15 was also from Angola, but back to Feminism and Women's rights in this World of Patriarchism...
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