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Thread: Is feminism genetic racism
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06-24-2013 #21
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06-24-2013 #22
Re: Is feminism genetic racism
I agree with your statement about equal work for equal pay. Funny how as long as the male is lifting/carrying a heavier load women don't seem to have a problem with that (as long as they're both earning the same wage). You seldom see them offer to carry/lift the same load. Here's my favorite: "You're a guy, you're built differently and can carry/lift more". Yea? Then I'm doing more/working harder (physical work) and SHOULD be paid more than her. I also seem to notice more women standing around clucking than I do men. Oh and don't get me started on woman who've recently given birth bringing their baby to the workplace and now all of a sudden every woman in the place stops working and now needs to coo at the baby and have lengthy discussions with the mother. Women do just fine in Western society. The only exception that comes to mind is the career woman who doesn't have a child and devotes most of her time to her career. Those women tend to get the shaft when it comes to pay equity with respect to their male counterparts. I also seem to think a lot of women "forget" about men's rights too as stated by other posters like abandoning ship or during a pregnancy.
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06-24-2013 #25
Re: Is feminism genetic racism
In response to the OP (and his ilk) ...who i had on ignore for months... i offer this song.
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06-25-2013 #28
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Re: Is feminism genetic racism
It's the topic that gets me, Sulka! I take exception of a lot of the feminist babble, which in its most radical form is absurd. The worst part for me, down to the wide pop discourse, is the confusion between social equality and proper identity. The differences between sexes is the most beautiful thing life has produce, and it's as if we were trying our best to destroy it. I'm also very much annoyed by the old ideas of the human being as a tabula rasa, only formated by culture. It's an obsolete perspective completely rejected by the most advanced ideas on society today that is still defended with almost rage by some femininsts.
But then again, I'm as far as possibly imaginable from misoginism. I love women. I think they are the highest form of life on this world! And I do very strongly believe in the rights of women, in social equality, and in the fight women have led to have their rights recognized.
As to my views on American politics, Sulka, you know that Canada is the US twin country. Whatever happen in the US has a huge impact on us. There is more exchanges between Canada and the US than there is between the US and all other countries combined! And there's also enormous family links between you and us. So I think we have to be vocal when it comes to politics in your country, we have to also speak our minds. You know how politics can poison family talks; well, I guess sometimes it does happen between us...
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06-25-2013 #30
Re: Is feminism genetic racism
Dan, I scold you not because I'm American but because I'm Canadian. I too believe in equality but IMHO I believe some of our maculinity has been taken away and we've been feminized. I've lost count on how many ads I've seen where the ads portray the male in the ad as a complete idiot (while the woman is portrayed as coming to the rescue or showing up the male). I'm sick of those ads. Here's the problem as I see it with a lot of todays women. It's not about equal partnership anymore. Women use sex or their "pussy" to control or even dominate a relationship.
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