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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]It really has to do with feminism. It has emasculated the men on the coasts. It’s pretty sad really but this is what we get.[/b] Sometimes I feel bad when I see a little boys in this area. There are a few moms at school who are constantly telling their boys how bad “men” are. Another tells her son not to rape women like that’s the default for all boys. The kid does not even know what it means. When those boys grow up, women will want them to be masculine like you all do. Bet they will have a hard time. [/quote] How do you define feminism? How is trying stress the importance of consent wrong? Are you upset with the premise or the execution of it? Here’s the thing, I don’t know if you are religious or not, but one thing I’ve had to realize because someone says they are a Christian and is a raging jerk, doesn’t mean I should turn my back on the religion. Would it be easier if they were an example of what they profess and a guiding light ..oh yeah. But that shouldn’t be the deciding factor on where I stand. And are you looking to someone else to define what feminism means and what actions reflect support because you feel out of your comfort zone or because it gives an easy out? Like phew, look at people that say they are religious and don’t follow what’s in the Bible, now I have an easy out to not even try.[/quote]
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