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Has feminism effectively defeated chivilry, honor, and decency?

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Has feminism effectively defeated chivilry, honor, and decency?

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  1. i have to say yes


  2. A bit, but don't give the male species an excuse to use for gawds sake !!!!!!

  3. No.

    Chivalry- Good as long as you don't over do it.

    Honor- WTH? You mean men being better than women? WTH is that all about?

    Decency- I actually have no clue why you put decency on here. Decency most certainly includes equality, which feminism has helped promote.

  4. No, but it has contributed to the demise of those male characteristics. Perhaps if more feminist were Christian, they would realize that those male traits are gifts from God.  

  5. Unfortunately it hasn't quite defeated 'chivalry', but we're working on it.

    Fortunately honour and decency are still alive and well.

  6. Well, chivalry is off in the corner l*****g it's wounds... not sure if it's entirely defeated, though.

    It just got tired of angry bra burners jumping down it's throat every time it opened the door for them.

    I would like to apologize to all the women for my thoughtfulness.

  7. Chivalry died when parents stopped teaching and insisting on good manners with their children, feminism has nothing to do with that. And when I say manners, I mean good manners toward all.

    Manners if not taught early on, will rarely be learned later on in life. It's similar to illiteracy.  If you don't learn to read at an early age your chances of learning later in life diminish greatly.

    And if you are going to ASK about chivalry, it is a good idea to learn how to spell it correctly!

    My God, I guess laziness is not dead, there's a built in spell-checker on YA.

  8. No, it's just made it two-sided.

  9. no, chivalry went out the window with the "its cool to call your women b*****s and hoes."

  10. no... not yet anyway.

  11. I think the feminist movement was necessary to liberate woman in society who had been surpresed for centuries by men! But I think they are now fully accepted within society and have proved that they are very capable in their own right. The danger is that the pendulum is begining to swing the other way and men are feeling inadequate as a result, which is totally wrong.

  12. no

  13. No, it wasn't feminism, it was television replacing active parenting.

  14. Feminists fight for women not to be treated differently than men.  There went chivalry.

  15. No.  There's nothing more chivalrous, honorable and decent than a guy who believes in equal rights.

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