William Tell
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But who the hell is Emma Stone?
I actually know who Emma Watson is, though. Although I have never seen any of her movies.Was my follow up question.
But who the hell is Emma Stone?
Was my follow up question.
The post I was replying to was one that gave the impression that since the feminist Emma Watson said a few token words about the struggles me face. That somehow that signified a shift in their agenda. I replied telling you that despite the few words about men, feminism and this re-branded version is still about doing stuff for women. This is still are not coming anything close to the dictionary definition of feminism which is the fight for equal rights for both men and women.
If I am still missing your point, I apologize, but please do tell me what was your original point.
I agree that the term "feminism" is quite ambiguous nowadays. I mean, you have everyone from the street-walking hooker, the cashier at the 7-11, the lonely housewife, the factory worker, the man-hating lesbian, the porn star who gets gang-banged on camera, the elementary school teacher, the RN, to the erudite college professor all claiming to be a feminist.
What is it? It offers no clear definition.
With that said: you sound like you've taken on a victim mentality. To claim that men are somehow a 'victim' of women or feminism is laughable. I agree that the educational system sucks- there is no reason why a kid who either will end up becoming a construction worker or mechanic or an electrician or a plumber being forced into a curriculum that preps them for higher education, and favors those with higher verbal IQs. That's not the fault of feminism, though.
Are there no vo-tech schools anymore? I think the Germans have it right.
I dont quite understand the problem with diverse professionals and people calling them feminists. I hope more people adhered to the dictionary definition of feminism.
I hope more people adhered to the dictionary definition of feminism.
I refer to that to show that men and women are both victims depending of the area being discussed but movement feminism wants to elevate the problems faced by women as somehow greater than that men face.
Some of the problems men and women face cannot be solved by govt or society, they are just problem that arise because of human nature.
I meant that some self-proclaimed feminists wouldn't consider the woman who has five guys stuffing a penis into every opening of her body as a real feminist, even though she may view herself as one. Some wouldn't consider a woman who chooses a traditional role in life as one either. Feminists can't even agree on a definition.
She kicks ass on Game of Thrones.Emma Peel I remember..
But my point is that they DO agree on a definition.
The "Attack on Women" article is, as far as I can tell, common knowledge among feminists on FB and Twitter & such.
The writers who write on feminism choose to focus on a hoax rather than on real issues. The article I posted actually admits that the whole thing is a hoax, and goes on to say how it doesn't matter, it's still horrible.
I had an interesting conversation with several feminists on FB about this. Some of them bothered to look up the story about the OK police chief, and found some sycophantic article claiming that he's being taken out of context.
But none of them even knew that was even a thing. All feminists know what's going on with Watson - none of them know how likely it is to get raped by a cop and how little recourse there will be afterward.
The reason I don't take feminism seriously is because the group is generally too busy talking about teenage pranksters to recognize that women actually get raped by actual patriarchs and other actual patriarchs cover it up.
“You know what I'm going to get you for Christmas, Mom? A big wooden cross, so that every time you feel unappreciated for your sacrifices, you can climb on up and nail yourself to it.”