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Are you against feminism because, your old-fashioned and you dont think women should have rights, or are you angry at the radical feminists who want more rights?

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  1. I don't like feminism for the contradictions of it and the illusions it presents. I have four examples.

    1) If a woman gets pregnant by natural means, the man is financially responsible. If the women gets herself artificially pregnant, the sperm donor doesn't have any financial obligation. If both consented to giving their sperm and both are biological fathers, why does one have their feet held to the fire, while the other has no worries? Feminist seem to be revolutionary as long as it benefits women. If women don't benefit, tradition is a good thing.

    Feminist realize that women need men economically to some degree and don't want to slit the throws of their s*x completely because women would turn against the movement if they did this. It would be counter productive to completely redefine the male role of economically providing for their children.

    On the feminist philosophical ideal and restructuring of society and gender roles, males should have their traditional obligations of economically supporting their children revoked.  (Men should be there emotionally for their children, but men are more than a wallet kind of like how women are more than s*x objects. With the lone right of creating life, comes the lone responsibility of preserving life. I only support financial abortion. I am against men emotionally abandoning their children.)

    2) A federal study from 1999 showed that 70.3% of child abusers are women, yet men are shown as the monsters. Do any of you "equaty" supporting (feminism lite) women care? No. Why should they care? The goal of life is to minimize suffering. As long as their is no suffering on their part, there is no reason to care.

    3) Feminist celebrate female pedophilia. An example would be the fourth scene of The v****a Monologues:

    The Little Coochie Snorcher That Could, in which a woman recalls memories of traumatic sexual experiences in her childhood and a self-described "positive healing" sexual experience in her adolescent years with an older woman. In the original version, she is 13, but later versions would change her age to 16. This particular skit has sparked numerous controversies and criticisms due to its content (Wikipedia). Enjoy the promotion of lesbianism and female pedophilia: http://www.sacerdoti.com/jonathan/v****a...

    In real life their are numerous accounts of female teachers having s*x with underage students. The lack of voices against this from feminist can be interpretted as turning their backs to these crimes. Silence seems like approval. http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/articl...

    4) I can't stand feminist comparing men and women to each other. It is like comparing apples and oranges. Men and women are different. The need to study what is obvious shows the secular, empircial obsession of this cultural. This is the result of feminist. They killed God and opened Pandora's Box. I'm not a Christian, but Christianity was the base of our morals. Without a moral guide, we end up with a smutty and selfish society.


  2. Women should have rights...its the MORE rights part that bothers me.  More than who...men?

  3. I have nothing against feminism, but I will not participate to their movements,though my principles are they same with them,  equal rights of human beings.

  4. Well...I am not against feminism at it's core, women should have equal rights. I think that in the US and most European Countries, it is going too far. They need to go to Countries where it is needed like the Middle East.

  5. Very few of the anti-feminists here have been opposed to women's rights. I've even seen one of them say that she would love to call herself a feminist if not for the stigma.

  6. I don't think female ants deserve rights.

    Okay enough making fun of your typo.

    Neither, It's not so much about rights but about attitude. Personally I wish women had the exact same rights and responsibilities men have, but that's never going to happen. Basically feminists have picked me out as the enemy based on the gender I was born as and attributed a large amount of thoughts, beliefs and actions to me (and other men) without getting to know us or look at things from our perspective.

    Feminism is a basically sexist, ignorant and discriminatory way of looking at the world.

  7. Yeah, its the MORE part that Molly B talks about, and come to think of it. Besides, it makes perfect sense to me to ignore/loathe/avoid ALL tomatoes just because there were reports that some tomatoes were infected with Salmonella.

    "you dont think women should have rights" - Gross sterotyping much ?

  8. I'm a non-feminist rather than an anti, but I support the dictionary defintion of gender equality. I just don't agree with the majority of modern feminist policies, and I don't think feminism is needed any more.

  9. Women have had rights for a very long time now, thanks to suffragettes. Feminism hi jacked women's liberation (and took credit for what they worked so hard for) and twisted it in to the monstrosity you now see today. Feminism is nothing more than power grabbing, male castrating shrews, who think they should rule the world because they have v****a.

    I believe if more women who "claim" to be feminists took a little more time to research the matter, they would find that their beliefs line up more with the suffragettes, than the man hating feminists that sprung from the sexual revolution.

    Unfortunately people in our generation will live by the little sound bites they hear and agree with it instead of fully researching the matter in its entirety.

    And by the way I'm not angry at feminists, I'm disappointed with my generation for being so gullible and lazy when it comes to matters of personal beliefs.

  10. First, yes I am depsreatly old fashioned, but no I do NOT think women should have no rights. I dislike feminists because men and women are now EQUAL and all I see if feminists wanting more and more and more privelages that they disguise as 'rights'

  11. is it really that hard to believe that feminism has flaws... maybe, just maybe 1) your definition of "anti-feminism" is skewed 2) they are opposed to feminism for reasons outside women's rights... be it corruption or whatever they view or false statistics, or whatever the reason.

    please note... I'm not an "anti-feminist" (whatever that means), I just get annoyed when people treat their interpretation of something as the rule.

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