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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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« on: January 12, 2005, 10:08:43 PM »

Men & Women should have the same rights period.  The court system especially with family courts is unfair to men.  However, women still don't have equal rights to men.  The fact that a woman gets paid about 1/3 less on the average for the exact same job is a disgrace.  I'm certainly no male version of Marcy Darcy (for those that watched Married with Children) when it comes down to feminist issues (I tend not to pay attention to them) but I do think men & women should have equal rights, equal pay for the same job, etc & be treated equally.  We haven't reached that point yet
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