Poll: Do you consider yourself a feminist?

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Vault101

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If by that you mean the Im a lesbian who think men are the scum of the earch and should be kept in concentration camps and women are supirior then no

If by that you mean men and women should be treated eaqually and we need to get rid of all the doulbe-standards... then yes
 

SilverUchiha

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lol. voted no but didn't read the specifications in the post.

Yea, I only voted no because feminism, when taken to an extreme, is outright annoying. And I'm not saying it to hate on women, I've dated "feminists" and befriended some. They have a tendency to piss me off at times. I'm all for equal rights, but some feminists take it a bit far to the point where it seems like they're trying to be superior more than anything.
 

CactiComplex

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Vault101 said:
If by that you mean the Im a lesbian who think men are the scum of the earch and should be kept in concentration camps and women are supirior then no
I feel obligated to point out that not all lesbians have that attitude by a long shot. It's a disheartening attitude, though it was caused by a very overly vocal/pushy/extreme few who have created the whole stereotype that the rest of us have to put up with. I blame them (the extreme feminists that is) for unbalancing, so to speak, feminism and creating this whole man-hating impression.
 

AndyFromMonday

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Why call it liberal feminism if you support the rights of both men and women? Why not add it as a definition of humanism? You support the rights of every human, therefore you are a humanist. That's what I identify myself as. I'm against gender roles and discrimination for both genders. I believe that until both genders unite and accept themselves for who they are, each a unique person, we will never be equal. I do not advocate the rights of women or men, I advocate the rights of every single human being regardless of gender. If you truly want equal rights for everyone then you must also show it. If you support the rights of women or men then you don't want equal rights for both genders, you want rights for a specific gender.
 

Vault101

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CactiComplex said:
Vault101 said:
If by that you mean the Im a lesbian who think men are the scum of the earch and should be kept in concentration camps and women are supirior then no
I feel obligated to point out that not all lesbians have that attitude by a long shot. It's a disheartening attitude, though it was caused by a very overly vocal/pushy/extreme few who have created the whole stereotype that the rest of us have to put up with. I blame them (the extreme feminists that is) for unbalancing, so to speak, feminism and creating this whole man0hating impression.
I dont mean to target that at lesbians Im pretty sure they they arnt all man haters

I mean I think its pretty well known that feminism was taken over by those with extreme/vocal veiws so a "feminist" was no longer a posative label
 

ramboondiea

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no, not even close, dont get me wrong, im not some misogynistic arsehole,im all for getting rid of discriminating treatment, atleast were its called for. its just from the vast majority of feminist iv met, i have found myself unable to care. (largely to do with them all being closer to radical feminists, not that they would ever admit it)
 

The Bucket

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I know this has probably been said, a bajillion times, but I am not a feminist. I am an Equalitist(??). There is a big difference.
 

ryai458

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I have a question for any american females who think men and women should be treated euqually, should women sign up for the draft?
 

Lord_Nemesis

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Udyrfrykte said:
From what I've seen, every guy on this forum clings hard to the vagina hoping not to piss it off.
Well duh, would you piss of your favourite game if it had feelings? Fuck no you wouldn't, and why? Because if you piss it off, you ain't getting any more play outta are you?
 

CactiComplex

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Vault101 said:
CactiComplex said:
Vault101 said:
If by that you mean the Im a lesbian who think men are the scum of the earch and should be kept in concentration camps and women are supirior then no
I feel obligated to point out that not all lesbians have that attitude by a long shot. It's a disheartening attitude, though it was caused by a very overly vocal/pushy/extreme few who have created the whole stereotype that the rest of us have to put up with. I blame them (the extreme feminists that is) for unbalancing, so to speak, feminism and creating this whole man0hating impression.
I dont mean to target that at lesbians Im pretty sure they they arnt all man haters

I mean I think its pretty well known that feminism was taken over by those with extreme/vocal veiws so a "feminist" was no longer a posative label
Heh, we're not, trust me.

As for feminism being taken over, yes, it is well known, and it has reduced the term to something of a mockery. Honestly, I just wanted to state my point of view on the 'lesbian = man-hater = feminist' thing. I wasn't calling you out as such, and not in a negative way if it seemed I was. Now that that impression of feminism has been created, it's hard to dislodge it so there are a lot of people out there who think that and haven't realised it started out as something very different.
 

Valksy

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This is why feminism, as a movement that is not at all unique to women, is still very necessary.


Watch it and be appalled by the stats that are given.
 

iamthe1

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"Roughly meaning you support equal rights for men and women." What an accurate and meaningful definition of "liberal feminism." Perhaps we could also define "radical feminism" as "crazy dykes who want to cut off your cock." Works about as well, don't you think?

Should women and men have equal rights.... hmm...... hmmmmm........ hmmmmmmmmmm.............

YES!

Sorry, I'm drunk, and I've had an intolerable night. Anyone who thinks that men have more inherent worth than women should build a cabin in the woods and try to reproduce with the available fauna. Men have this incredibly stupid idea stuck in their heads--like a wasp nest immune to pesticide--that since they are physically stronger, they are superior. Stupid, stupid, dumb, dumb, fucking dumb-stupid POV, borne out of an inexcusably misguided understanding of natural selection that is supported by every single game/movie/show that has ever mentioned evolution. Oh, and religion, let's not forget that wonderful source of misogyny.

The most ironic irony ever: "feminine" traits are touted as purest and best, while "masculine" traits are abhored as base and unnecessary. And which do we admire and organize our society around?

One guess. You get shot if you guess wrong.
 

jamesworkshop

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Colour-Scientist said:
I realise this site is mostly male but you don't have to be a woman in order to be a feminist.

Now, I want to clarify feminism is not an general term. Many people see it as a negative term to descibe angry women who hate men but in a vast majority of cases this is not so. The word has become so associated with "man hating" and bra burning that even most women will shy away from the label.

For example, I was in a college class yesterday of about fifty people. When asked who would describe themselves, publically, as a feminist only two people raised their hand, including myself. The other was a 50 year old man.

For the sake of this pole, I'm talking about "Liberal Feminism". Roughly meaning you support equal rights for men and women. There's a lot more to it but I don't want to bore most of you.
Well that depends do you consider it something to be demonstrated or affirmed.

Many people would describe themselves as christians and yet Fred phelps is not the same as Al sharpton in words or deeds
 

Realitycrash

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No, but I do consider myself an equalist? Don't see why girls should get more benefits than guys, or the other way around.
 

OrokuSaki

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Being raised by my mother and sister, I believe in equality regardless of age, gender, and race. That said, feminism really doesn't seem to stand for that anymore, it stands for the advancement of women regardless of all else, which I do not agree with. I was raised by women my whole life, living in a matriarchal society may make me kill myself.

While we're here, why is it "Feminist" when women hate men, but "Sexist" when men hate women? It's like how racism is everything a white man says and everything else is "Just being honest". It's becoming difficult to be a white male.
 

Ajna

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Murray Whitwell said:
I understand that it is always the worst of a particular group that is the most vocal, but my views of feminists has been damaged a fair bit over time. Don't get me wrong, I believe everyone is equal and should have equal rights, but most of the feminists I come across seem to want more rights for women and less rights for men.
For example, a woman in my town who is a very vocal feminist will blow her top at the most courteous men for doing harmless things, and she never seems to be happy about the way she is treated. One day a man might hold a door open for her, and it's "How dare you! You think I'm incapable of opening a door because I'm a woman!?". The next day someone might do the opposite and she claims they're rude and un-chivalrous. She's a mad witch.
Equality is always a good thing, though..
A woman once yelled at me for not holding a door open for her, claiming I was unchivalrous. I told her that I believed her to be as capable of any man in the field of door-opening, and that if she felt she was inferior, that was her problem. I did suggest to her that if she felt she couldn't open a door for herself, maybe she should refrain from voting.

OT: I wouldn't term myself a feminist. Maybe an egalitarianist? I dunno. I figure people should be equal, but actually equal. Which means that until women are part of the draft, they don't get the right to vote. You can interpret that as a comedic exaggeration or a realistic statement of my opinion as you desire.