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If we do not force women into male dominated fields, how will feminism achieve its goals?

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  1. Feminism wants us to merely start paying more for female dominated fields.


  2. By levelling the field so women have a chance to get into those fields?

  3. shut up!  this is like the ten millionth time you have asked this just in a different way.

  4. I agree. Feminism is focused on measurable outcomes. If those outcomes do not meet their expectations, they believe they have not reached their goals. When women choose to do the opposite of what feminism has given them, feminist leaders are perplexed. I always thought feminism was about choice, but a choice that contradicts the feminist philosophy does not resonate with it's leaders.

  5. I see that some are unable to understand your question and the relevance it has in today's world.

    Women cannot be forced to take on the dirty and dangerous jobs (and the inherent paychecks) but that will not stop them from complaining about not being "allowed" to do so even though it is only their own entitlement issues that are preventing it.

  6. They're not being forced into these fields. It's about allowing women to enter job fields that are more suited to their interests and talents instead of shunting them aside to pink collar jobs because it's considered more appropriate for them.

  7. By *allowing* them into those feilds and stoping social stigma from proventing them applying. Much the same for guys in female dominated feilds. Reason being: There is no real innate gender difference in why these fields are male or female dominated overall. Therefore one large contributing factor must be gender role prejudice. Which is what we'd like to get rid of. Voila.

  8. By achieving its goals in real life, instead of its goals in your imagination.

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