1 yYup, I don't want a man in the bathroom listening to me pee,
I don't want men beating up women in sports,
I don't want to be raped by illegal aliens,
I don't want an unqualified woman as president.
What happened to women helping each other?
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The problem is that feminism as a movement has a main branch where they advocate for everything you said. They'd call you a turf for your opinion. I agree with everything you said but its not modern day feminism. If you want to reclaim the term feminist to mean that I applaud that though, just be clear when thats what your doing so we know for sure your not accidentally thinking that is what feminism wants.
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2.8K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Absolutely not, I am against all discriminatory movements that seek to empower merely one group. Besides modern day feminism is harming women, it tries to turn women into men by advocating against their traditional interests just so that corporations can make more profit. It also is harming women by being hijacked by trans advocates who are trying to destroy female spaces.
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Asker1 yFeminism is not anti-men.
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It is anti men inherently. In my country there are now gender quotas that discriminate against men because men have more interest in that field. That means I am less likely to get a job even if I am more qualified if a woman also wants the position. This is a feminist policy directly harming men. Anything that tries to solve something trough a gender lense I am often against since its rarely the right approach.
Anonymous(30-35)1 yI support equal rights and opportunities and fair treatment for everyone, regardless of their gender. I believe we should care equally about the health, safety and welfare of everyone, not just one particular group. Therefore I could never support feminism.
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Asker1 yIf you think like that, it means you're a feminist.
Opinion Owner1 yNo, it means I'm egalitarian, an ideology that ACTUALLY cares about both sexes and isn't driven by sex-based victimology and sexist bias like feminism is. Egalitarianism views people as humans, not men and women. Feminism is the embodiment of divisive identity politics. Egalitarians unite; feminists divide.
Any movement must be judged by its actions, not by what it claims to advocate for. The actions of feminism for at least the last decade have been despicable. Feminism is as feminism does. Get some honesty.
Asker1 yfeminism is egalitarian
Opinion Owner1 yNot even close. Egalitarianism cares about both sexes. Feminism clearly does not.
Anonymous(18-24)1 yNot really. I hate male feminists, they are creeps


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1 yNo.
I want everyone to have their rights. Being a feminist equates to women getting preferential treatment.
I cherish women, I do not think their rights should be stripped away. At the same time, I will also not be ok with ANYONE getting special treatment or privileges. A bit hypocritical if the people demanding equality are actually demanding special treatment when you really pay attention to the details.016 Reply
Asker1 yBeing a feminist means that women are treated equally with men.
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Giving job opportunities because you’re a woman is not equality
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That’s preferential treatment. Or am I wrong about that?
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That's right, you're wrong about that - 1 y
Ok, explain how
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This explanation is public information, not hard to find. If you want to find it, you will.
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No, I want you to tell me. Because if you tell me I’m wrong. That would mean you have information I do not.
Asker1 yGiving a job opportunity because she is a woman is not feminism
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This is why the democrats lost the election.
Biden picked Kamala as his VP because she was a woman… he specifically said this. Pandering for votes. He did not pick her because of her qualifications. Had he focused more on qualifications he would’ve picked Tulsi Gabard. Who is actually a smart woman, served in the military, was once a democrat but was disowned by her party because she was openly critical of the war machine. - 1 y
Just so you’re aware. This being said, the same people proclaiming over and over, to want to support women’s rights are the same people allowing men pretending to be women to invade women’s sports as well as areas such as locker rooms and restrooms. Where women are susceptible to anything including sexual assault by these mentally ill men.
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@Danny_dan92
And I want you to be proactive, my job is done, yours is waiting. - 1 y
No, you just don’t know how to mind your own business. That’s really what really happened here.
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Maybe you think women will suck your dick because you do things like this. Simp
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It's a shame, it would cost you 5mn at best, to find, read and understand the information you missed. However, I love suspense. So I'm going to stay a little while, after all.
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You made an accusation. And I asked you to explain.
You’re not smart. That’s the conclusion here. OR you have no evidence to back your claim - 1 y
Yes, it's a trial. Of some sort.
Yes, I believe in equality. Anyone who tries to frame feminism as something else has their own issues.
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Did you ever try to become a soldier? I know there are some woman who are capable off becoming a soldier but the majority of woman simply lack the physical strength required to carry a 40 kg backpack wherever they go, besides your backpack you also have to carry your gun which ways also 10kg at least. Even a lot of guys aren't capable of keeping up.
I'm not trying to belittle feminist but I'm pretty sure that the majority of them want selective equality as long as it's in their favor
8.2K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Nope. It was a divisive movement from the start as it followed the classic threat narrative that one side is privileged and the other is oppressed.
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Asker1 yThis is not correct information. Feminism demands equality between men and women.
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They did but they used that threat narrative to describe why the sexes aren't equal.
It doesn't matter if the marriage institution heavily favors women in divorce courts, if a woman can instantly ruin a man's life by simply accusing him of sexual assault even if he did no such thing, if men have no bodily autonomy since they can be drafted nor can they opt out of parenthood like women can with abortion, if a woman can sue a man for child support even if she stole the sperm or even raped him as a boy (see Hermessmann v Seyer for the latter case), if abuse shelters are unable to conceive of the possibility of female domestic abusers, and so on.
So long as feminists think men have all the power (and somehow think it isn't a contradiction to turn around and say that "patriarchy hurts men too"), they will never be happy and will always think that men are trying to control them even though a system like that, i. e. the handmaids tale, cannot possibly be a sustainable society due to how human reproduction works.
Feminism needs this narrative for the same reason politicians rarely ever solve problems, actually fixing the bond between men and women will run them out of business.
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u 1 yNot at all. I'm very strongly opposed to feminism.
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1 yI believe in equal rights for men and women but I wouldn’t label myself a feminist
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Asker1 yWhy?
Anonymous(30-35)1 yI support meritocracy. feminism is not meritocracy
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1 yYes. I want everyone to have the opportunities and rights
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1 yAre my feminist what?
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1 yNope. I hate socialism.
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m 1 yIt's a necessity.
10 Reply 3.5K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Of course I agree with women's rights.
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1 yNo, I'm a humanist.
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1 yI'd rather just say I'm a modern man ♂️👀
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1 yDefine the term first
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1 yJust the opposite.
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Nobody volunteers to sacrifice themselves for any stupid wars but nevertheless men are forced anyways by their governments whether they like it or not. I think a lot of people agree with me that feminists should also be drafted to fight in a war just like men. That's equality just as they wanted
1 yI am not and never will be.
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1 yNope. I'm intelligent.
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Anonymous(30-35)1 yI'm too pretty to be a feminist.
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11 ReplyNo. I'm not.
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00 ReplyNo ma'am.
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Anonymous(45 Plus)1 yNope
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