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Question: What is your view of the feminist movement in retrospect?
#1
Fantastic- gave women rights they were strongly denied. Go get em girls!
 
#2
Hmm. It was okay, but it's now impractical as equality has been reached
 
#3
It caused more harm than good. Men got a raw deal today and children and the family have been ignored. But equality for women is still important
 
#4
A failure. Men are now the victims of a female orientated health and education system. It is men who now have to play catch-up not women.
 
#5
Feminism is the tool of the devil.
 
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StatesRights
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« on: January 11, 2005, 02:41:43 PM »

for the most part, i agree with the goals of feminism.

however, the movement has two big problems--1.  it is 'led' by radicals.  2.  their priorities are mixed up.

feminists place too much emphasis on abortion.  regardless of your feelings on abortion, it doesnt matter to most women.  most women are more concerned with things like equal pay for eqaul work, the glass ceiling, domestic violence, affordable child care, etc etc.

You sound like a liberal here.

and another thing, men should be speaking up for their rights wherever they get squashed.

the criminal justice system is horribly biased against men. andrea yates gets a new trial...guess what if she was a man, shed long since been executed. a male susan smith wouldnt be alive to be having sex with prison guards either.

and we all know family courts are biased against men. child custody? ha. equal justice doesnt apply to that.

Now you sound like a conservative.

I'm confused.
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StatesRights
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« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2005, 04:37:33 AM »

Dazzle,

Interestingly enough my wife pretty much detests all this feminist stuff and calls it "bullsh*t". Her mother is pretty much against it as well. My wife would rather stay home and let me be the bread winner and I dont have any problem with that either as that is what I would prefer as well.
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