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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Please, learn to think critically. [/quote] I am going to ask you to take your own advice. It's clear you don't understand any of what I am saying, and I can't really expect you to because we are on different levels. That's fine. It's great that women can vote, have bank accounts, and whatever else. It's not so great that motherhood isn't valued, things that are naturally feminine are seen as weak, women and men are seen as the SAME when they are not (equal does not mean the same), women who want to focus on their husbands and children are seen as worthless, women are taught that they have choices but when you dig down deep only one choice is seen as acceptable...and on and on and on. I would be for feminism if it was about empowering women, but it's really about oppression. I would support feminism if it's goal was to make sure that women are respected, just as men are- but that's not the goal. Feminism is really about erasing everything as feminine, grabbing onto what is masculine, and labeling it as "gender neutral". There's much more to it than that, but you aren't ready to hear it, and I have no interest in convincing anyone of anything. [/quote]
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