clairegirl
the name's Anne!
You have a very bitter and mainstream view of feminism... the policies such as women quotas etc are there to help women because they're still disadvantaged/discriminated against (not sexually but percieved "not as good as the men or a big risk coz they might leave to have children etc").Phanatical said:The Biggest inherant flaw of feminism today is that the Feminist movement seeks to punish the son for the sins of the proverbial father. It's men of generations past who benefitted from inequality in society. And young men of today are being disadvantaged because of this perceived "injustice" towards women as a solid movement.
This is why we need a masculist movement to reverse the trend and to counter the bullshit ideology of the feminist movement. Feminism = Masculism = Universal Human Rights. You deny males representation and help in society, and you completely miss the point of human rights transcending boundaries of gender or race.
At Macquarie University, there is a women's room and women's club or whatever it's called. Many ask why there is no officlal men's club ... and the answer of the student union is because no males have expressed interest in starting one up.
You seem very passionate about starting a "masculine movement" because you think males are disadvantaged in the workforce...if you think this then start one up, goto parliament and express your concern that men are disadvantaged in the office....u can tell i disagree with you ... maybe you should take up women's studies as an elective and see what its all about??? you'll see that your view on feminism is not only wrong but completely offensive
To me you sound like you've only seen the surface and refuse to see the reasons behind statistics (except that they're wrong), take up womens studies as an elective or aboriginal studies is quite relevant too (they're both pretty good!)
..... i absolutely agree with you how males need more support groups out there to deal the statistics (btw totally irrelevant to the workforce and to your argument about women quotas) that you've showed me, support groups are already starting to happen, look around you (Krause et al, 2004, Education: The psychological Context, talks about it quite a lot) support groups for single fathers (arrh i can't reference this i just saw it on A Current Affair) the television ad for those men seeking help coz they're violent (u know the one that goes, Australia Says No)