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Ideologically speaking, are feminists primarily liberal and philosophical relativists?

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Ideologically speaking, are feminists primarily liberal and philosophical relativists?

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  1. That's all they are - for the most part. Every idea or forum they support is only expressed in terms relative to that of men. ~Women want to do "this" x5 because men do "this" x5 >> regardless of whether or not women (as a general population) can mirror that performance or not. Regardless of if it was something even practical for women to do, they'd still want to do it.

    I'm truly convinced that feminists are making no ground in advancing women's level of 'responsibility' (not just equal rights, but equal responsibilities-remember ladies?). I see feminists leaders lobbying to government leaders about new policies and new gender rights constructs hardly any different than a woman tugging on her husband's arm while walking thru the mall.  They want anything and everything-- 'we'll figure out what it does and if we can use it later, first things first, BUY IT FOR ME!'


  2. If selfish and greedy stands for it than yes.

  3. It depends. (Relativism is as relative as everything else.) Feminists will agree on the big things, like murder is bad, rape is bad, forcing other people to live a certain way is bad. But most other things are dependent on individual circumstances.

  4. yes

  5. I think more outspoken ones are. There is a group called "Feminists for Life" which could be called conservative because they are Pro-Life.

    There's a wide range and you can't judge a group by its loudest factions.

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