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Feminist make good wives

Big Muddy rancher

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On another thread reader and nonothing were dishing conservative women and saying how feminist women make better wives and lovers. :???:

This is Wiki's definition of feminism.
Feminism is a political discourse aimed at equal rights and legal protection for women. It involves various movements, theories, and philosophies, all concerned with issues of gender difference; that advocate equality for women; and that campaign for women's rights and interests.[1][2][3][4][5] According to Maggie Humm and Rebecca Walker, the history of feminism can be divided into three waves.[4][6] The first wave was in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the second was in the 1960s and 1970s, and the third extends from the 1990s to the present.[7] Feminist theory emerged from these feminist movements.[8][9] It is manifest in a variety of disciplines such as feminist geography, feminist history and feminist literary criticism.

Feminism has altered predominant perspectives in a wide range of areas within Western society, ranging from culture to law. Feminist activists have campaigned for women's legal rights (rights of contract, property rights, voting rights); for women's right to bodily integrity and autonomy, for abortion rights, and for reproductive rights (including access to contraception and quality prenatal care); for protection of women and girls from domestic violence, sexual harassment and rape;[1][10][11] for workplace rights, including maternity leave and equal pay; against misogyny; and against other forms of discrimination.[12][13][14]

During much of its history, most feminist movements and theories had leaders who were predominantly middle-class white women from Western Europe and North America.[15][16][17] However, at least since Sojourner Truth's 1851 speech to American feminists, women of other races have proposed alternative feminisms.[16] This trend accelerated in the 1960s with the Civil Rights movement in the United States and the collapse of European colonialism in Africa, the Caribbean, parts of Latin America and Southeast Asia. Since that time, women in former European colonies and the Third World have proposed "Post-colonial" and "Third World" feminisms.[17] Some Postcolonial Feminists, such as Chandra Talpade Mohanty, are critical of Western feminism for being ethnocentric.[18] Black feminists, such as Angela Davis and Alice Walker, share this view.[15]

Since the 1980s, standpoint feminists have argued that feminism should examine how women's experience of inequality relates to that of racism, homophobia, classism and colonization.[16][19] In the late 1980s and 1990s postmodern feminists argued that gender roles are socially constructed,[20][21][22] and that it is impossible to generalize women's experiences across cultures and histories.[23]
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Why could these women not be conservative. I know Tam is capable of doing any job she puts her mind to and has raised daughters to consider themselves equal to any. What about conservative values wouldn't make a woman a feminist.
 

MsSage

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Feminist women or i should say the ones who are still saying women need more power dont understand that for the most part men and women are equal. Yes you can find examples where that is not true.
All in all those women are wanting women to be superior to men.

Conservitive women know that men and women are DIFFERENT and should remain different. That is why together they are unstoppable.
 

burnt

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Men and women are not equal. Never have been and never will be.

Any attempt to establish equality will only and always result in frustrating failure. Always has and always will.

Male and female share similar human characteristics but are quite diverse, just as God intended them to be for the purpose of of fulfilling their respective roles in life.

The problem lies in not recognizing and respecting this diversity and living with it accordingly.

It has nothing whatsoever to do with equality. Fairness, yes. Equality, absolutely not.

This is why feminism cannot succeed.

When the focus on improving on the status quo rests on proper recognition and reward of gender diversity, then we can see the full value of women and men and their contributions to society.

Because men and women are not equal. Never have been and never will be.
 

Big Muddy rancher

Well-known member
burnt said:
Men and women are not equal. Never have been and never will be.

Any attempt to establish equality will only and always result in frustrating failure. Always has and always will.

Male and female share similar human characteristics but are quite diverse, just as God intended them to be for the purpose of of fulfilling their respective roles in life.

The problem lies in not recognizing and respecting this diversity and living with it accordingly.

It has nothing whatsoever to do with equality. Fairness, yes. Equality, absolutely not.

This is why feminism cannot succeed.

When the focus on improving on the status quo rests on proper recognition and reward of gender diversity, then we can see the full value of women and men and their contributions to society.

Because men and women are not equal. Never have been and never will be.

I think we are on the same page.
What i am getting at is "Feminism is a political discourse aimed at equal rights and legal protection for women" doesn't contradict Conservative values.

Does it?
 

hypocritexposer

Well-known member
What i am getting at is "Feminism is a political discourse aimed at equal rights and legal protection for women" doesn't contradict Conservative values.

not at all. What I see happening is that the Libs use it as a tool, just like racism. Groups of victims, is what libs want to create.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1VYrFeCsns
 

Big Muddy rancher

Well-known member
reader (the Second) said:
Big Muddy rancher said:
On another thread reader and nonothing were dishing conservative women and saying how feminist women make better wives and lovers. :???:

This is Wiki's definition of feminism.
Feminism is a political discourse aimed at equal rights and legal protection for women. It involves various movements, theories, and philosophies, all concerned with issues of gender difference; that advocate equality for women; and that campaign for women's rights and interests.[1][2][3][4][5] According to Maggie Humm and Rebecca Walker, the history of feminism can be divided into three waves.[4][6] The first wave was in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the second was in the 1960s and 1970s, and the third extends from the 1990s to the present.[7] Feminist theory emerged from these feminist movements.[8][9] It is manifest in a variety of disciplines such as feminist geography, feminist history and feminist literary criticism.

Feminism has altered predominant perspectives in a wide range of areas within Western society, ranging from culture to law. Feminist activists have campaigned for women's legal rights (rights of contract, property rights, voting rights); for women's right to bodily integrity and autonomy, for abortion rights, and for reproductive rights (including access to contraception and quality prenatal care); for protection of women and girls from domestic violence, sexual harassment and rape;[1][10][11] for workplace rights, including maternity leave and equal pay; against misogyny; and against other forms of discrimination.[12][13][14]

During much of its history, most feminist movements and theories had leaders who were predominantly middle-class white women from Western Europe and North America.[15][16][17] However, at least since Sojourner Truth's 1851 speech to American feminists, women of other races have proposed alternative feminisms.[16] This trend accelerated in the 1960s with the Civil Rights movement in the United States and the collapse of European colonialism in Africa, the Caribbean, parts of Latin America and Southeast Asia. Since that time, women in former European colonies and the Third World have proposed "Post-colonial" and "Third World" feminisms.[17] Some Postcolonial Feminists, such as Chandra Talpade Mohanty, are critical of Western feminism for being ethnocentric.[18] Black feminists, such as Angela Davis and Alice Walker, share this view.[15]

Since the 1980s, standpoint feminists have argued that feminism should examine how women's experience of inequality relates to that of racism, homophobia, classism and colonization.[16][19] In the late 1980s and 1990s postmodern feminists argued that gender roles are socially constructed,[20][21][22] and that it is impossible to generalize women's experiences across cultures and histories.[23]
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Why could these women not be conservative. I know Tam is capable of doing any job she puts her mind to and has raised daughters to consider themselves equal to any. What about conservative values wouldn't make a woman a feminist.


Badaxemoo posted the article in fact. I doubt you bothered reading it.

Ha ha fooled you. I did read it, :p But you and Nono were making a point that I didn't agree with.
 
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