About feminism in general: Ever since women have wanted to be like men, the world has become worse. Feminism goes against God's order.
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I admit it's almost too easy to hate feminism if one happens to run into a
real hardline feminazi or something.
Then again...suprise suprise...that applies to christianity just as well.
One of these two however is typically fighting for rights and freedom while
the other, if anything, is often trying to take those freedoms away.
I also don't really buy that the world has become "worse" except for industrialisation,
pollution and destructive military technology. Apart from that it's pretty much the same pile of shit it's been
since man started becoming "intelligent".
I'm still wondering how its gotten worse... men are still predominately in charge and women are still a minority when it comes to power positions.
Nah, I think this is just your run of the mill ignorant mentality simply wanting yet one other place to lay his pissing and moaning on because without someone or something to blame it means their shitty life is actually their own fault.
Considering that the origional "God of the Bible" was a Semetic war god the theme that women are evil and feminism goes against God's order sounds about right-stupid, but right. Why would women want to be like men? They don't exactly have a sterling record, these victims of testosterone poisoning.
The only "bad" things in the world today were caused predominantly by men (religion, war, pollution, megacorps).
I say give women a go at running things!
I wouldn't really attribute it to gender.
Rather, I would blame it on the kind of
people that want to run things and have
the power to do it. (largely men so far)
However...I have seen feminists that would have made Hitler pee his panties.
I say give the SENSIBLE ones a go at running things instead, man or woman or
other.
1. Don't want to be like men, very happy being a woman.
2. Can you put a date to that? When would you say things started to "become worse"?
3. Funny thing how a religion created by men would make women second class - no big revelation there.
and, without wishing to cause and issue here at fstdt.com: vipertaja, strike the word "feminazi" from your vocab and we'll get on just fine.
<<< and, without wishing to cause and issue here at fstdt.com: vipertaja, strike the word "feminazi" from your vocab and we'll get on just fine. >>>
Well, there are some people it applies to. As long as you don't tar all feminists with the same brush, I don't see the problem in using such a term. It's much like us calling the wacko Christians "fundies" - they deserve it, but we're not calling all Christians insane. (In fact, the term implies a comparison to the saner Christians/feminists, as distinct from the lunatic fundies/feminazis.)
@TDR: I don't see the need to edit my
comment. It clearly doesn't paint all
feminists with the same brush and I'm
even clearly on your side.
However...there are some that can make a
comicbook supervillain pale in comparison.
Most feminists are fighting for equal
rights, but there are a few that
passionately hate men. If you do not
wish the male gender imprisoned or
executed etc. then you are not one of
these few.
<<< Christians generally don't have the genuine grievences that feminists do about their civil liberties >>>
This is true. It still doesn't excuse those who think men are all evil. (And I didn't come up with the term, I just used it because everyone knows what it means and it's shorter than saying "psychotic man-hating bitches". I don't generally use the term, partly because I think the comparison to Nazis is unfair, but I don't think anyone takes the idea that they are equivalent to Hitler seriously.)
Just look at the Amazons. They only ever had women rulers, and lived in seclusion without men, but until men started f***ing around with their lives, they were perfectly fine.
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