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therichguy · 26-30, M

Pherick · 41-45, M Best Comment
the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes.

Yea I think I support that :)
popmol · 22-25, M
not the feminism that happening now with weirdo and crazy feminist. but i do stand for equality.

but real equality tho :p even if y our a woman expect to be slapped back if you hit me. but it depends on the woman i guess if they want me to be a gentlemen i'll be one but no double standards.
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popmol · 22-25, M
looks like an annoyed yawn :p
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Cierzo · M
No. Feminism has gone down the drain and now it is misandry.
twistermind · 51-55, F
Thanks for the clarification.
That very much depends on what you expect me to support having answer either way. I believe men and women have equal rights, liberties, and value and should be allowed to pursue any career they want. I do not think that men and women are the same or should be equally distributed through every field of employment and study.
twistermind · 51-55, F
@MarsSword: You're right. These differences are not relevant at all.
@twistermind: Those differences are not relevant to equal value or rights. However, I would say they are very relevant in life and in careers and in interpersonal relationships.
twistermind · 51-55, F
@MarsSword: Don't forget the jokes. Without these differences, we couldn't enjoy these funny jokes. Lol!
WoodyAq · M
My 13 year old son shared his wisdom on feminism yesterday. I had no idea he thought about these things at all.

In his view, there is "true" feminism, which is about equality, and which every decent should be for.

Then there are the "Feminazis" by which I think he means people calling themselves feminists but who have illiberal agendas. He's suspicious of them.

Deep thoughts from a lad who just became a teenager.

Personally, I'm most familiar with the latter group, who I think have now mostly co-opted the noble cause of the former, so I'm not a fan.
AnonymousJSS · 22-25, F
No man with a brain would be a feminist
twistermind · 51-55, F
Sure. The nazi supremacist feminism. Not the real one.
lorne13 · 61-69, M
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Spokeskitties75 · 46-50, M
No, but that's cute, though.
twistermind · 51-55, F
Cute? Can you explain it?
unfortunately modern feminism sucks so no
SW-User
I'm realist, does that count too? 🤔
twistermind · 51-55, F
Sure. I think it's the only choice that really counts.
SW-User
I don't do labels. But I support equality.
firefall · 61-69, M
SINAI · T
What is the word's origin?
twistermind · 51-55, F
The right for women to vote, for example. No need to look back a long.
SINAI · T
@twistermind: Could you use it in a sentence?
twistermind · 51-55, F
@Silhouette: Yes. But I don't feel like it. Lol
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
Define feminist
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Pherick · 41-45, M
@AngryPanda: You are so off base here its pretty amazing. Really 5 seconds of Googling brings up article after article from groups all over the board about how the pay gap is real.

https://iwpr.org/issue/employment-education-economic-change/pay-equity-discrimination/
twistermind · 51-55, F
@AngryPanda: I'm paid the same but I'm not an example bc I belong to public sector.
What happens in Australia? Tasmania devils' rose the first cathegory? Lol!
No, I'm serious, I was againts positive discrimanation in my country. I guess it this what you are referring to: positive discrimination. Am I right?

 
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