Then that would make you a feminist. That's more or less what feminism is. Unfortunately, more or less every movement aimed at getting equals rights for someone has been misrepresented as them wanting special treatment. Which makes sense, generally inequality has to be more or less accepted by society for it to really work, and when inequality is normal, equality for all actually is special treatment for some of them, if you see what I mean.Zarmi said:I'd love for men and women to be equal.
That argument doesn't really hold true. Firstly, throughtout much of the western world there is a movement to have women able to serve in the various armed forces to a greater extent, which is fought tooth and nail by most military establishments.Zarmi said:Secondly, try ask a feminist if they want to get drafted into the army the way males do in many countries.
Secondly, throughout much of the western world, the men aren't conscripted either, and haven't been for decades. I can't speak for your nation (in ignorance of what it is), but if they tried to re-introduce conscription here for any gender, there'd be outrage. [small]Though, conscription is a bit of an awkward issue, people only tend to support it if they support whatever war there is going on at the time, and that's another issue altogether[/small]