[To start off with I'm an egalitarian, so I do believe in equality before the rush of hate comes at me.]
While I do not hate any specific feminist or the goal of the feminist movement, I do hate feminists as a group. I had many bad experiences with feminists when I was in college, though I did nothing to garner the enmity I faced. I have social anxiety (back then too), so I think I was just an easy male target. It made my college life less the pleasant and I left before getting my degree partially because of the atmosphere that existed for me there.
Still, I try to let bygones be bygones. But, every time I think the movement has become less misandrous I run into things like this: Radical Feminism Enters the 21st Century. The article in itself is disturbing, but the responses are down right disgusting. Why should or would men want to join a movement that pretty much thinks of us as less than human. Here are just a few quotes:
So tell me, why should I support feminism at all, and where are the feminists willing to stand against radicals like these?
While I do not hate any specific feminist or the goal of the feminist movement, I do hate feminists as a group. I had many bad experiences with feminists when I was in college, though I did nothing to garner the enmity I faced. I have social anxiety (back then too), so I think I was just an easy male target. It made my college life less the pleasant and I left before getting my degree partially because of the atmosphere that existed for me there.
Still, I try to let bygones be bygones. But, every time I think the movement has become less misandrous I run into things like this: Radical Feminism Enters the 21st Century. The article in itself is disturbing, but the responses are down right disgusting. Why should or would men want to join a movement that pretty much thinks of us as less than human. Here are just a few quotes:
The *magic number* to bring the males under control is ~30% of the population
Females don’t have to kill baby boys. Just not nurture them. Females are forced to *birth* baby boys, but beyond that a female’s physical actions are her own.
Males will die without the constant infusion of female energy that they get from our wombs and from our lives. They are perfectly welcome to take the male infants from the hands of the midwife, and what they do with it from that point is *their* decision.
Females need to not be emotionally and intellectually invested in a male future.
Men oppress us, so it’s no good getting annoyed at women for raising boys, although I certainly agree that lowering the male population is important, and I’ll never forget those two midwives who killed every boy baby for decades to prevent the warring between the tribes.That is a hopeful, positive story.
Even if we killed off 90% of men, the majority of women left over would do their best to keep the oppressive system. I’d dare say we’d have to kill off all the women too and leave the little girls and radfems to create the utopia.
it occurs to me that a female ob/gyn that was willing to perform sex-selective abortions on male fetuses would be giving a gift to the next generation, and preventing the future generation of girls and women being eaten alive.
One thing that also keeps me from feminism is that I never hear them speak out about these people claiming to be feminists or denouncing their views. If this is their movement they can keep it.as vliet suggested, i think a biological solution would be a radical solution. such as dispatching male babies at birth.
So tell me, why should I support feminism at all, and where are the feminists willing to stand against radicals like these?
But I'm sure not a feminist. Not even a little bit.