Father Time said:
Beliyal said:
This thread is (mostly) men arguing (mostly) men about women's rights.
What's worse, this thread is (mostly) men who have skewed opinions of feminism and have (mostly) never been discriminated against in their lives arguing (mostly) men who somewhat understand what feminism is and keep using flawed arguments to explain their opinions about women's rights.
This very thread is the proof of feminism still being very much needed in our society.
How?
Well, it shows men exhibiting the fear of women taking their power and privileges by not understanding what feminism is and the context of historical background and social inequalities regarding women and their rights.
Now, please, I used the term "men" here only because I refer to this thread specifically and to men participating in it who exhibited what I said above (I haven't checked the gender of all participants, but I can't say I've seen female users saying that feminism is the boogeyman that teaches women to hate men. I know there are women like that, but in this thread, they would be a minority, due to the overall demographics of the Escapist).
I am very sad to see people disregarding and misinterpreting something that has brought only positive changes to society. I am also sad that the vocal minority who doesn't understand what feminism is but calls themselves feminists are what people are most familiar with. To get this straight; being a feminist means being in favour for each human being treated equally, regardless of their sex. It's called "feminism" (emphasis on women) because throughout history, women were the gender that was systematically discriminated against and neglected in all aspects of society, so it was women who had to be brought on the same level as men. Today, women are mostly equal to men, though not in the entire world and there are still things that we need to work on, however petty or insignificant they may seem. Whatever injustice men suffer because women are slowly coming to equality is
not due to feminism, but due to the society that made feminism needed (that's still making it needed). I firmly believe in fighting for rights of both sexes to be equal in everything and I firmly believe that hurting the rights of men hurts the rights of women and vice versa. That's feminism. Whoever says they're a feminist and proceeds to talk about men as lesser or non-important beings is not a feminist. That person in only uneducated and delusional. Therefore, we need people who understand what feminism really is and who will continue to fight for equality until such is attained in the world. And yes, fighting for the equality of female characters in media may look petty, but it is important because humanity interacts and learns through media and society.
One more thing. Feminism doesn't exclude humanism; feminism is a part of humanism. As I stated in my previous post, you can't simply say that you will fight for the equality of all or that you want world peace. First, you must go piece by piece and solve smaller problems that are a part of a whole. Feminism, just as gay rights activism or animal rights activism or, if you wish, male rights activism, is a part of a whole, and the whole will be reached when we put all those parts together, piece by piece.