Well, when men don't have to have the preasure of running in to defend women when they see them in danger, then I'll see their appearance issue as important.
Are you seriously saying that we can't address feminist issues until all men's gender issues have been solved?
With an attitude like that, nothing will ever get fixed. Stop playing oppression olympics. This is not a contest, and it's not like we can't deal with both of those issues at the same time. Being concerned about how gender issues hurt men doesn't mean that you can't care about how they hurt women.
Well aren't feminists and women that don't class themselves do the exact same thing, just not bluntly admitting it?
No, I am saying that when we work towards helping both gender's problems out equally.
I am stating that until the male gender receives as much help as the female gender does, and have their problems noticed just as much, then I will put my attention towards women's problems, not before.
The female gender have far more people worrying for their rights and "equality" than men do, so forgive me if I'm trying to support and make people notice that there are a lot of inequalities that in some cases, are worse than women inequalities.
As soon as male problems are addressed just as much as female problems, then I'll take notice to females, not before. Why would I give attention to the group that has inequalities that most are trying to fix instead of give attention to the inequalities to the group that has less people watching their backs? Won't happen.
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Are you seriously saying that we can't address feminist issues until all men's gender issues have been solved?
With an attitude like that, nothing will ever get fixed. Stop playing oppression olympics. This is not a contest, and it's not like we can't deal with both of those issues at the same time. Being concerned about how gender issues hurt men doesn't mean that you can't care about how they hurt women.
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Well aren't feminists and women that don't class themselves do the exact same thing, just not bluntly admitting it?
No, I am saying that when we work towards helping both gender's problems out equally.
I am stating that until the male gender receives as much help as the female gender does, and have their problems noticed just as much, then I will put my attention towards women's problems, not before.
The female gender have far more people worrying for their rights and "equality" than men do, so forgive me if I'm trying to support and make people notice that there are a lot of inequalities that in some cases, are worse than women inequalities.
As soon as male problems are addressed just as much as female problems, then I'll take notice to females, not before. Why would I give attention to the group that has inequalities that most are trying to fix instead of give attention to the inequalities to the group that has less people watching their backs? Won't happen.