Addressing the title, are you saying you're not a feminist because women are already equal in western societies?
Quote from: Kupo on March 25, 2015, 10:05:14 AMIf feminism benefits everyone, I'd like to see what feminists have done to help men.The idea is that by getting rid of gender stereotypes, men would also no longer be forced into the "manly man" role that dictates that men always have to be strong, in charge and free of emotion and that while tomboyish girls are fine, feminine boys are unacceptable.
If feminism benefits everyone, I'd like to see what feminists have done to help men.
Quote from: Madman Mordo on March 25, 2015, 12:16:56 PMQuote from: Flee on March 25, 2015, 12:08:31 PMQuote from: Kupo on March 25, 2015, 10:05:14 AMIf feminism benefits everyone, I'd like to see what feminists have done to help men.The idea is that by getting rid of gender stereotypes, men would also no longer be forced into the "manly man" role that dictates that men always have to be strong, in charge and free of emotion and that while tomboyish girls are fine, feminine boys are unacceptable.But the problem with this is that gender roles and stereotypes, on average, tend to actually be true. It's been scientifically documented that male children tend to gravitate towards boisterous and masculine toys such as cars and gadgets, whereas female children display a preference towards nurturing and caring with dolls like they would as mothers. Indeed, this isn't just exclusive to humanity, it's been recorded within the Animal Kingdom too.The fact that feminism wants to dismantle this is highly unscientific and downright detrimental, to be perfectly honest.It's not really about dismantling this though, it's about accepting more than just that. While it's obviously true that there's differences between male and female children and their interests in general, the fact that anything that strays from this is regarded as something obscene that should be discouraged and looked down upon is pretty shit and harmful to men just the same.
Quote from: Flee on March 25, 2015, 12:08:31 PMQuote from: Kupo on March 25, 2015, 10:05:14 AMIf feminism benefits everyone, I'd like to see what feminists have done to help men.The idea is that by getting rid of gender stereotypes, men would also no longer be forced into the "manly man" role that dictates that men always have to be strong, in charge and free of emotion and that while tomboyish girls are fine, feminine boys are unacceptable.But the problem with this is that gender roles and stereotypes, on average, tend to actually be true. It's been scientifically documented that male children tend to gravitate towards boisterous and masculine toys such as cars and gadgets, whereas female children display a preference towards nurturing and caring with dolls like they would as mothers. Indeed, this isn't just exclusive to humanity, it's been recorded within the Animal Kingdom too.The fact that feminism wants to dismantle this is highly unscientific and downright detrimental, to be perfectly honest.
Quote from: challengerX on March 25, 2015, 12:39:05 PMFemininity in men should not be encourage or even accepted. It's wrong.You serious?
Femininity in men should not be encourage or even accepted. It's wrong.
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For me, feminism will always be, at its core, the same exact thing as egalitarianism, or the ideal that no person ought to be discriminated against solely for their gender, race, sexuality, etc. etc.