Those radical feminists often disguise misandry with some weak rationale. I wouldn't even call them true feminists, they are supremacists using the feminist movement as an opportunity to find equally sexist people to support their ideas.
I also think you made a good point about the issues that deserve the greatest attention. It's pretty established now that empowerment of women in poor countries through education and law has a positive impact on those struggling societies both socially and economically. As much as damaging stereotypes and imagery in Western media warrant attention, it all looks kind of secondary compared to serious inequality and oppression in other parts of the world.
Is it normal that I find men who hold feminist beliefs repulsive?
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Well said.
Those radical feminists often disguise misandry with some weak rationale. I wouldn't even call them true feminists, they are supremacists using the feminist movement as an opportunity to find equally sexist people to support their ideas.
I also think you made a good point about the issues that deserve the greatest attention. It's pretty established now that empowerment of women in poor countries through education and law has a positive impact on those struggling societies both socially and economically. As much as damaging stereotypes and imagery in Western media warrant attention, it all looks kind of secondary compared to serious inequality and oppression in other parts of the world.