Oh God, that made me angry.Man rapes woman: its a horrendous crime and the perpetrator is sent to prison for years
woman rapes man: its was just a bit of a joke lol. cleared of all charges
Not to be overly prejudicial, your post does please me, it's nice to see a female anti-feminist, but on average, us males have it pretty good, unless you're Lily Allen or Pink.not just women, but both genders. males are discriminated against also, everyone deserves a level playing field.
That story is disturbing, but I can't help but laugh.Man rapes woman: its a horrendous crime and the perpetrator is sent to prison for years
woman rapes man: its was just a bit of a joke lol. cleared of all charges
LOLMan rapes woman: its a horrendous crime and the perpetrator is sent to prison for years
woman rapes man: its was just a bit of a joke lol. cleared of all charges
uno that case has probably paved a whole pathway for other cases similar to this ie - where a female penetrates a male against there wishes.Man rapes woman: its a horrendous crime and the perpetrator is sent to prison for years
woman rapes man: its was just a bit of a joke lol. cleared of all charges
This is the only thing i strongly disagree with. Why exactly cant we have paternal leave like they do in Europe? having a baby is just as trying and mentally difficult for males, its a hard time full of ups and downs and instability, and if a male feels he needs to take time off to sort out his family and whats going on, he should be allowed that.Ben1220 said:maternal leave, because that actually is relevant
Because women are frequently harrased in cogender gyms. And can I just mention gentlemen's clubs? Clubs where women are excluded; and it's not for any kind of safety or protection reasons. It's because men want to exclude women, plain and simple.* Curves (woman-only gym)
While there should be equal provisions for single fathers, noone can deny the fact that there are far more single mums than single dads. Plus the whole glass ceiling, being paid less thing is also a major factor.* Extra provisions for single moms
glass ceiling, being paid less than men, harder to get jobs in some industries if a female than a man etc.* "Women in business" networks, "women in business" awards, women in business bla bla bla
again, happens waaaay more often to women. And like someone said just before, in the few instances where it's the other way round, it's only because of the mysoginistic steryotype of women being weak and pathetic. Is it too much to say that some men bring it on themselves? A little karma perhaps?* Extreme double standards when it comes to sexism, physical abuse etc
Uuumm.... nothing to do with feminism or women's rights? Men get fat too. I'm not sure who's fault this is either. Genes? McDonalds? hmmmm...* Fat is beautiful (I am not sure who's fault this is exactly).
Yeah thats true. On average men get payed more the women do - but have you noticed alot of high paying careers are only being studied by men despite the all the encouragement the indurstries are providing for women. For example, the computer industry is booming at the moment and will continue to rise, however hardly any women go into computer courses, not because females arent allowed to follow that career, simply because they just dont study that course.glass ceiling, being paid less than men, harder to get jobs in some industries if a female than a man etc.
That's a valid point, but just because women are 'encouraged' to go into a certain field, doesnt mean they're really encouraged. Things like IT and the military are really still male dominated fields, and despite a veneer of sexual equality, in IT a man is still more likely to be hired than a woman, and in the army (or even worse, the navy) women are constantly sexually harassed, and in some cases raped by fellow crewmembers.Yeah thats true. On average men get payed more the women do - but have you noticed alot of high paying careers are only being studied by men despite the all the encouragement the indurstries are providing for women. For example, the computer industry is booming at the moment and will continue to rise, however hardly any women go into computer courses, not because females arent allowed to follow that career, simply because they just dont study that course.
I don't have perfect clarity in my own mind about where I stand in regards to this issue.Yes I am a feminist.
You're definitely correct that discussions of feminism are usually muddied by the existence of a variety of competing strands that are often not compatible with one another. It might be a good idea to very briefly give an overview of some of the types of feminism roving around the acadmeic world:
-Liberal Feminism: Essentially involves an extension of liberal political theory to women - revolves around equal rights, freedom of choice and formal equality in regards to legislation.
-Radical Feminism: Much emphasis placed upon relations of sexual violence between men and women, particularly involved in the critique of pornography. This is the Germaine Greer style of feminism often brought up within the public sphere.
-Socialist Feminism: Examines interactions between gendered and economic inequalities. Interested in the differential division of household work, labour market income inequality and the way women and men tend to occupy different sectors within the employment market. Not particularly associated with Marxism.
-Difference Feminism: Broadly speaking, this position suggests that there are fundamental differences between women and men. Purusing gender "equality" is not taken to mean making men and women the same, but rather catering for their different needs and values.
-Postmodern Feminism: This paradigm questions the categories of male and female, and seeks to undermine the notion that there is any unitary feminine subject. Very difficult to explain in two sentences.
Im sorry but i have to disagree, females are really being encouraged into IT. Yes its male dominated but jobs arent handed out to males rather that females.That's a valid point, but just because women are 'encouraged' to go into a certain field, doesnt mean they're really encouraged. Things like IT and the military are really still male dominated fields, and despite a veneer of sexual equality, in IT a man is still more likely to be hired than a woman, and in the army (or even worse, the navy) women are constantly sexually harassed, and in some cases raped by fellow crewmembers.
I have never heard any of this encouragement, to be honest. There is a lot of fake encouragement towards women in many areas, but when it comes down to it, women in these kind of courses are considered a joke. And whether their male counterparts intend it or not, they certainly don't take the women in their industry seriously compared to themselves.Im sorry but i have to disagree, females are really being encouraged into IT. Yes its male dominated but jobs arent handed out to males rather that females.
I've worked in a professional context with many 'women in IT', working in both the private and public sector. I've come across women in every type of role (BA, PM, tester, coder, etc). Women have also been surprisingly well represented in my uni IT courses. One of my close female friends is an engineer and my sister is studying engineering.I have never heard any of this encouragement, to be honest. There is a lot of fake encouragement towards women in many areas, but when it comes down to it, women in these kind of courses are considered a joke. And whether their male counterparts intend it or not, they certainly don't take the women in their industry seriously compared to themselves.
But that's not always their fault; sexism and gender steryotyping begin in the home and from childhood, so many men, expecially in fields where it is not usual to find a women, simply don't take women seriously.
I've been attended a gym for the last 1 1/2 years and I don't see women being 'harassed' in there. Gentleman's clubs do not exist today - they are not allowed by law. Curves, Fernwood etc are all allowed to exist.Because women are frequently harrased in cogender gyms. And can I just mention gentlemen's clubs? Clubs where women are excluded; and it's not for any kind of safety or protection reasons. It's because men want to exclude women, plain and simple.
First, the mother will almost always get custody of the children. She will fight for the custody and then expect the society to pay for her mistakes.While there should be equal provisions for single fathers, noone can deny the fact that there are far more single mums than single dads. Plus the whole glass ceiling, being paid less thing is also a major factor.
Don't complain about the glass ceiling effect. I've met successful women in business who are very effective. But you do not take into account that most women in business will prefer to deal with other women in business (they will almost always pick a female supplier over a male, a female customer representative over a male). This effect is at large in the business community - and women further distance themselves further by isolating themselves through "women with attitude networks" etc. Women expect to be able to discriminate men, but they also expect men to give them the upper hand.glass ceiling, being paid less than men, harder to get jobs in some industries if a female than a man etc.
Pick the right men and it won't happen to you.again, happens waaaay more often to women. And like someone said just before, in the few instances where it's the other way round, it's only because of the mysoginistic steryotype of women being weak and pathetic. Is it too much to say that some men bring it on themselves? A little karma perhaps?
I am talking about the "fat is beautiful" discussions you often see on TV, where for some reason a profound feminist decides that 'men should accept women for who they are' and a long discussion about chauvinism and how 'all men are pigs' begins.Uuumm.... nothing to do with feminism or women's rights? Men get fat too. I'm not sure who's fault this is either. Genes? McDonalds? hmmmm...