Is this a feminist's ideal date?
Hi, I'm a feminist. If you're collecting anecdata, why not ask me. My opinion as an individual must surely be just as valid as the various one-offs you've been collecting.
Wow, people sure don't like the Daily Mail here. Can someone point out why, give some back story, or how about a little bit of fact pointing towards their bias.
And, I agree the video bothered me too. I couldn't watch it all the way through the first time. But, I posted it because as I said the claim that women don't do that, well here's proof.
Sorry, some of them I'm just posting as humor. I didn't mean to offend.![]()
...[snip]... Did I miss someone claiming that women don't assault men and boys?
I'll have to look through my research, but I do have some of the more mainstream feminists claiming just that (not anyone here that I know of). Something along the line of; it's not really assault if a woman does it, and it wasn't really them assaulting the man/boy it was the oppression of the patriarchy, thus the women was the real victim. Just paraphrasing, but it should be pretty close. Reading things like these, about male victims of female assault and rape, is pretty much the reason I started researching the subject. All the people I know, both men and women, who have been sexually assaulted were assaulted by women.
Here's an article that might make you angry (about this subject). Skip the bold at the top, read the article, then read the bold. Otherwise, you might buy into what I can only see as false statements at the top before you see what was really written and how (Link). The first time I read the article those weren't present.
In an age when Western feminism is continuously undergoing redefinition, the struggles of women in Muslim countries are often overlooked. This volume illustrates how women in Islamic societies have become more actively involved not only in learning their rights under the sharia (Islamic law) but in rereading this law to improve their status and gain increased equality and freedom. Surveying Iran, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Egypt and Arab societies in general, the essays in feminism and Islam focus on such subjects as crimes of honor and the construction of gender in Arab societies; law and the desire for social control; women ad entrepreneurship; family legislation; and the political strategies of feminists in the Islam world.
I said 'ideas', not 'ideals'.
aviolet4u said:Maybe the title should have been changed? "Feminist" itself is just too broad a term.
I think the horse may already have bolted from that particular barn.Sorry, some of them I'm just posting as humor. I didn't mean to offend.![]()
The Daily Mail doesn't have the best track record for accuracy in their reporting. Someone once made a list of all the things that the Daily Mail has reported can cure cancer, and compared it with a list of all the things that the Daily Mail has reported can cause cancer. There was about a 60% overlap in the two lists.Wow, people sure don't like the Daily Mail here. Can someone point out why, give some back story, or how about a little bit of fact pointing towards their bias.
Sure, you'll get this or that feminist saying that their ideas represent feminism (c.f. @bookitty) Then, if you find another feminist, they'll also say that their ideas represent feminism, even though these ideas may be diametrically opposed to the other set. Even worse, you'll find lots of feminists who support both sets of ideas. This led to one of the few genuinely unusual and creative rhetorical ploys, the claim that logic itself is an evil, oppressive patriarchal plot.
For the record, I am a feminist and I am part of the group that includes:
The ones who only care about abortion. The ones who only use it to make a point. The ones who think that all sex is rape. The ones who are pro-porn. the ones who are anti-porn. The ones who hate men. The ones who only say they are feminist so that they can insult other women and get a pat on the head for being a "good" feminist. The ones who defend abortion clinics. The ones who are pro-choice but hate abortion. The ones who argue on the internet. The ones who never say a word. The ones who know every definition and toss it out in every conversation. The ones who have no clue but are learning. The ones who will never have clue. The ones who inspire. The ones who drive everyone away.
Basically, I am part of the group that includes every feminist that ever was or will be. There are plenty that I admire and plenty that I despise with a passion. Because I believe in equal rights, I will be linked to them. I can't and don't want to control what other feminists say. If I don't agree, I can speak up but I can't kick anybody out of the club. Things that I say and do will have consequence. Qualifiers don't divorce me from responsibility. identify as feminist and you're speaking for all of them. There's not really a lot of choice in that.
This seems to have satisfied @Naive1000, so I guess I'll have to be the one to object.
SNIP