Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women are their own worst enemy. We are still taught we should alway be inclusive and supportive even when we are pushed to the side. Look at JK Rowlings, look at Universities no longer have Women's Studies programs - they had to be inclusive and now they are called Gender and Sexuality studies. Why? Why can't the absolute emphasis be on Women?
We can't even have the Women's symbol on sanitary pads and tampons. We are being further erased and told to shut up and accept it.
It's trans women who are forcing this trend. So essentially it's people who were socialized as men invading women's spaces and erasing women.
This is why so many feminists are opposed, NOT to trans women, but to women's spaces being diluted to include them. But those women are called TERFS and cancelled, etc.
It is women who are calling other women TERFs and canceling them. Not men, not trans men, not trans women.
It's all women, we are the ones who enforce culture, both positively and negatively.
Anonymous wrote:Everybody believes in evolution. Look around the rest of the mammals. In how many species are females dominant?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women are their own worst enemy. We are still taught we should alway be inclusive and supportive even when we are pushed to the side. Look at JK Rowlings, look at Universities no longer have Women's Studies programs - they had to be inclusive and now they are called Gender and Sexuality studies. Why? Why can't the absolute emphasis be on Women?
We can't even have the Women's symbol on sanitary pads and tampons. We are being further erased and told to shut up and accept it.
It's trans women who are forcing this trend. So essentially it's people who were socialized as men invading women's spaces and erasing women.
This is why so many feminists are opposed, NOT to trans women, but to women's spaces being diluted to include them. But those women are called TERFS and cancelled, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Women are their own worst enemy. We are still taught we should alway be inclusive and supportive even when we are pushed to the side. Look at JK Rowlings, look at Universities no longer have Women's Studies programs - they had to be inclusive and now they are called Gender and Sexuality studies. Why? Why can't the absolute emphasis be on Women?
We can't even have the Women's symbol on sanitary pads and tampons. We are being further erased and told to shut up and accept it.
Anonymous wrote:Women are their own worst enemy. We are still taught we should alway be inclusive and supportive even when we are pushed to the side. Look at JK Rowlings, look at Universities no longer have Women's Studies programs - they had to be inclusive and now they are called Gender and Sexuality studies. Why? Why can't the absolute emphasis be on Women?
We can't even have the Women's symbol on sanitary pads and tampons. We are being further erased and told to shut up and accept it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:household.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely women contribute to this problem. Particularly right wing uneducated Christian women who still believe their role is mother/homemaker, supporting their man.
I'm a left wing and very educated but begrudgingly admit that my role as mother and homemaker has been exponentially better for my children and my husband's career. Which means better for my life but short term and long term. We could have switched roles but while I could have made what DH makes (which is a lot), he would have been mediocre at raising the kids and keeping our house running. American society is barely set up for 2 working parents, let alone 2 working parents who want to have high-achieving, well-adjusted kids and happy parents. That's why the patriarchy is alive and well.
The idea that men are incapable and inefficient at household duties is myth. Of course your husband never cared about learning how to manage a household, he saw his mother do it all for him and then you happily stepped into the role to do the same. And then of course your daughters will do the same and leave the workforce while your sons never learn to do chores or manage a household.
Ooh, I have an idea. Let's shame women for their decisions! That will improve things....
There is nothing in this comment that is shaming anyone. It is explaining how the patriarchy perpetuates itself.
Why don’t you examine why this reality makes you feel so defensive and triggered.
Not defensive, or triggered. I was merely using sarcasm to point out what you are doing to perpetuate the patriarchy. Seriously.
I’m not sure why you think that explaining how the patriarchy encourages women to voluntarily choose and perpetuate a life of complete economic dependence on men is perpetuating it.
Are you implying that stating reality is patriarchal? Yikes.
Reread your previous post. It's obvious. You you can't understand what I was talking about, there's no help for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everybody believes in evolution. Look around the rest of the mammals. In how many species are females dominant?
In many (most?) species, the female chooses her mate after watching the male display. In many species, the females raise the babies, sometimes in matriarchal groups (elephants) while the males go off to fight each other (yawn).
Anonymous wrote:What's the reason? Why feminism couldn't achieve true global equality even when population numbers for both genders are equal?
Anonymous wrote:What's the reason? Why feminism couldn't achieve true global equality even when population numbers for both genders are equal?
Anonymous wrote:Everybody believes in evolution. Look around the rest of the mammals. In how many species are females dominant?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:household.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely women contribute to this problem. Particularly right wing uneducated Christian women who still believe their role is mother/homemaker, supporting their man.
I'm a left wing and very educated but begrudgingly admit that my role as mother and homemaker has been exponentially better for my children and my husband's career. Which means better for my life but short term and long term. We could have switched roles but while I could have made what DH makes (which is a lot), he would have been mediocre at raising the kids and keeping our house running. American society is barely set up for 2 working parents, let alone 2 working parents who want to have high-achieving, well-adjusted kids and happy parents. That's why the patriarchy is alive and well.
The idea that men are incapable and inefficient at household duties is myth. Of course your husband never cared about learning how to manage a household, he saw his mother do it all for him and then you happily stepped into the role to do the same. And then of course your daughters will do the same and leave the workforce while your sons never learn to do chores or manage a household.
Ooh, I have an idea. Let's shame women for their decisions! That will improve things....
There is nothing in this comment that is shaming anyone. It is explaining how the patriarchy perpetuates itself.
Why don’t you examine why this reality makes you feel so defensive and triggered.
Not defensive, or triggered. I was merely using sarcasm to point out what you are doing to perpetuate the patriarchy. Seriously.
I’m not sure why you think that explaining how the patriarchy encourages women to voluntarily choose and perpetuate a life of complete economic dependence on men is perpetuating it.
Are you implying that stating reality is patriarchal? Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:household.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely women contribute to this problem. Particularly right wing uneducated Christian women who still believe their role is mother/homemaker, supporting their man.
I'm a left wing and very educated but begrudgingly admit that my role as mother and homemaker has been exponentially better for my children and my husband's career. Which means better for my life but short term and long term. We could have switched roles but while I could have made what DH makes (which is a lot), he would have been mediocre at raising the kids and keeping our house running. American society is barely set up for 2 working parents, let alone 2 working parents who want to have high-achieving, well-adjusted kids and happy parents. That's why the patriarchy is alive and well.
The idea that men are incapable and inefficient at household duties is myth. Of course your husband never cared about learning how to manage a household, he saw his mother do it all for him and then you happily stepped into the role to do the same. And then of course your daughters will do the same and leave the workforce while your sons never learn to do chores or manage a household.
Ooh, I have an idea. Let's shame women for their decisions! That will improve things....
There is nothing in this comment that is shaming anyone. It is explaining how the patriarchy perpetuates itself.
Why don’t you examine why this reality makes you feel so defensive and triggered.
Not defensive, or triggered. I was merely using sarcasm to point out what you are doing to perpetuate the patriarchy. Seriously.