Feminism as a social justice movement today has basically failed the modern woman as its led to them rejecting and protesting against where they fit into society. Encouraging (forcing) traditionally male gender roles onto women is the real reason women are so angry today. It has nothing to do with a "male patriarchy" Women just still blame men for doing this, like the march/protests on Washington after the inauguration.
No normal man takes gender "equality" seriously anyway. The only time a man would go along with it is because he thinks it may get a woman into bed by pretending.
Well anyone who's saying there isn't equality among races and genders is just nitpicking at this point. They pick and choose where they want to be equal
This is exactly why it would never work to begin with. It's either equal or not. That was achieved a long time ago. The fact that this is still an issue tells me it would always be an issue. You can't create legislation that tells people how to think about their interactions and observations anyway.
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Feminism as a social justice movement today has basically failed the modern woman as its led to them rejecting and protesting against where they fit into society. Encouraging (forcing) traditionally male gender roles onto women is the real reason women are so angry today. It has nothing to do with a "male patriarchy" Women just still blame men for doing this, like the march/protests on Washington after the inauguration.
No normal man takes gender "equality" seriously anyway. The only time a man would go along with it is because he thinks it may get a woman into bed by pretending.
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Well anyone who's saying there isn't equality among races and genders is just nitpicking at this point. They pick and choose where they want to be equal
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This is exactly why it would never work to begin with. It's either equal or not. That was achieved a long time ago. The fact that this is still an issue tells me it would always be an issue. You can't create legislation that tells people how to think about their interactions and observations anyway.