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Do most hardcore feminists believe in Utopia?

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I've seen SO many women here write that "man is responsible for everything evil-man made wars, etc...that once women take control, there will be peace and love..."

Do women REALLY believe they are inhuman? (as in they don't make mistakes.) Isn't this just a Utopian viewpoint? Heck I'd love for women to tackle issues. But to believe they can be perfect?

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  1. WHERE? Where have women, especially "SO many," written that "man is..blah, blah blah..." HERE?

    'Cause I've been here for TWO YEARS, and I've very, very rarely seen that.

    So can you you provide some links to Q&A's where this stuff is being said? I MUST be missing it.

    Thanks in advance for that info. that I'm sure you'll be able to provide...right?

    EDIT-OK, I checked last night's posts. Couldn't find them. Perhaps my eyesight is failing, as it is rather late here. Could you please be so kind as to help me out with this?


  2. It's more like a delusional viewpoint to believe you're flawless.

    No one is, we all make mistakes and should all bear the responsibilities

  3. No.

    You've bought into the unshaven, feminazi stereotype of the 60s. My dad is a self proclaimed feminist, and he's far from a bra burning hippie.

    Feminism is equality amoung the sexes, which despite what you might believe, hasn't been achieved.

  4. If you google, war crimes rwanda argentina serbia you will see that women in power are also capable of mass rape, ethnic cleansing and murder of the innocent.

  5. Do sick and bitter people dream of Utopia? I honestly don't think they are capable of it. The nearest they get is thinking of a world without men, and some of them try to create this through women-only communes e.g. “As L*****n separatists we believe… the first step [for our safety from men’s violence] is to… separate from men”. In the 1994 issue of The Journal of Women in Culture  http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0097-97...

  6. No one is perfect but we should all strive for perfection, in my opinion.

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