Poll: Are you a feminist?

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Kagim

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No, like others I fight for human rights. Not any particular gender, rave, or sexual preference(Something so arbitrary it baffles me anyone spends a second thinking about it).

Rape is rape.
Murder is murder.

The guilty should be punished.
The innocent protected.
The misguided rehabilitated.

Gender or race or anything else does no factor into it.

I can't label myself a feminist under any definition, because that would suggest I value any particular person or persons suffering more than others.

Human rights, no lines.
 

FalloutJack

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See, the difference between dictionaries and human speech is that people don't use the defined use of the term in proper context. When I hear someone talking about feminists, they're speaking in negative connotations, of women who go beyond the defined term and into female superiority, scary people who hate men. Equal rights is fine, but it's not how people SEE feminists.

In any case, as a man who doesn't try to keep the working lady down, I'm an open-minded individual...but I'm fairly certain that doesn't make me a feminist either. More like I'm an advocate for more responsible behavior in men.
 

smithy_2045

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I believe in equal rights. Feminism implies females deserve more rights, so I wouldn't identify myself as one.
 

Thaluikhain

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Korolev said:
I consider myself a humanist, and I feel that such a label encompasses feminism. If you're a humanist, then you're a feminist, since women are human. A humanist stands for equal rights, treatment and laws for ALL humans - men, women, black, white, poor, rich, etc.

Now, granted, the world cannot be composed of just humanists. It's too broad a group, and since it tries to fix everything, it'll end up probably fixing nothing. Feminism is an essential component of humanism, and feminist activists should focus on feminism - after all, someone has to.

I just prefer to call myself humanist.
That's a decent summing up of the issue, yeah.
 

FamoFunk

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Yes. I like equal rights.

Those who said no really believe Women should still be raped by their Husbands, be paid less for doing the same job, shouldn't be allowed their own back account or to own their own house etc.?

I highly doubt that.

Also, I don't think Feminism means it's *all* about Woman now, it's about equal rights for everyone. Obviously when Feminism first came about it was solely for Woman as Women were being treated like shit by society and being forced under Men which is obviously unacceptable.

Women still need Feminism though, even in first world countries Women still aren't fully treated as equal and a lot of Males still think Women are underneath them. And as for 3rd world countries, they desperately need Feminism for Women there.
 

Vault101

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yeah, I supose I am

though now its become a derogatory term..I dont really care though
 

BathorysGraveland

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No. But I'm not against it either, in fact I think it is a good thing. Equal human rights for everyone is a crucial step to our progression as a species. However, I'm a male, and gaining female rights worldwide is their crusade, not mine.
 

Colour Scientist

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Yes and proudly so.

BloatedGuppy said:
Or the Escapist/Internet definition, where feminists are terrifying man-hating radicals who are trying to emasculate and destroy you when they're not busy filing fake rape charges and destroying proud institutions with their malevolent feminist schemes?
You know, I wish a woman like that would join the forum just to stir shit up. Every time we have these threads people say they aren't feminists because "feminists do this" and "feminists do that" while everyone here who considers themselves a feminist tries to explain otherwise.

I've never met a woman who identifies as a feminist because she hates men. I've never met anyone who thinks that women should be superior to men. I honestly want to meet some of these people because according to this forum they're fucking everywhere. I've met women who hate men, sure, but that has nothing to do with feminism.
 

repeating integers

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Colour-Scientist said:
Yes and proudly so.

BloatedGuppy said:
Or the Escapist/Internet definition, where feminists are terrifying man-hating radicals who are trying to emasculate and destroy you when they're not busy filing fake rape charges and destroying proud institutions with their malevolent feminist schemes?
You know, I wish a woman like that would join the forum just to stir shit up. Every time we have these threads people say they aren't feminists because "feminists do this" and "feminists do that" while everyone here who considers themselves a feminist tries to explain otherwise.

I've never met a woman who identifies as a feminist because she hates men. I've never met anyone who thinks that women should be superior to men. I honestly want to meet some of these people because according to this forum they're fucking everywhere. I've met women who hate men, sure, but that has nothing to do with feminism.
They're not "fucking everywhere", so I do laugh when it comes up here. Nevertheless, they exist. I shall link you to some examples.

http://www.fstdt.com/QuoteComment.aspx?QID=87818
http://www.fstdt.com/QuoteComment.aspx?QID=87725
http://www.fstdt.com/QuoteComment.aspx?QID=70784
http://www.fstdt.com/QuoteComment.aspx?QID=87815 (NOTE: Despite all appearances to the contrary, this one has been terrifying proven to be completely real and not a parody)
 

Colour Scientist

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OhJohnNo said:
They're not "fucking everywhere", so I do laugh when it comes up here. Nevertheless, they exist. I shall link you to some examples.

http://www.fstdt.com/QuoteComment.aspx?QID=87818
http://www.fstdt.com/QuoteComment.aspx?QID=87725
http://www.fstdt.com/QuoteComment.aspx?QID=70784
http://www.fstdt.com/QuoteComment.aspx?QID=87815 (NOTE: Despite all appearances to the contrary, this one has been terrifying proven to be completely real and not a parody)
How many people do you think take that seriously? Three, at a push?
 

repeating integers

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Colour-Scientist said:
OhJohnNo said:
They're not "fucking everywhere", so I do laugh when it comes up here. Nevertheless, they exist. I shall link you to some examples.

http://www.fstdt.com/QuoteComment.aspx?QID=87818
http://www.fstdt.com/QuoteComment.aspx?QID=87725
http://www.fstdt.com/QuoteComment.aspx?QID=70784
http://www.fstdt.com/QuoteComment.aspx?QID=87815 (NOTE: Despite all appearances to the contrary, this one has been terrifying proven to be completely real and not a parody)
How many people do you think take that seriously? Three, at a push?
Yeah, radical feminists aren't nearly as commonly quoted on the site as are rampant [http://www.fstdt.com/QuoteComment.aspx?QID=71305] misogynists [http://www.fstdt.com/QuoteComment.aspx?QID=80934]. Make no mistake, the sort of radical evil man-hating feminist the Escapist is paranoid about is a rare sight, and I'm probably a feminist by the definitions in the OP's post (wouldn't specifically identify myself as one, but women are obviously people who deserve to be treated as such). Still, you asked, I answered. They do exist, in numbers enough that there are forums for them (check out that Radfem Hub place).
 
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Not too fond of feminists or feminism. Wouldn't date one given the choice, but then I wouldn't date an activist of any sort, too much work. Women who want to be men scare me. Women who are happy being women but with all the same opportunities as men, that's where it's at.
 

CrazyCapnMorgan

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MacNille said:
No. I see myself as an humanist.

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I see myself as an equalist. And a humanist.

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