History of Feminism
In reply to the discussion: The Tone Argument is sure being flung around here a lot lately. [View all]BainsBane
(55,406 posts)You do by claiming "most women are actually opposed to feminism." You're deluding yourself if you think most women don't want equal rights. You obviously have no idea what feminism is. There is nothing that says feminists can't be feminine. Women maintain different ideas of what feminism means, but one commonality is a belief that women deserve equal rights. Why you feel the need to come here to proclaim "most women oppose feminism," I have no idea. If you truly had the courage of your convictions, you wouldn't have to create a new account to proclaim women oppose feminism. So as much as you would like to believe women would like to remain second class citizens, you have no evidence to support that contention.
The irony of denouncing me for supposedly claiming to speak for all women, which I have never done, while you yourself insist you know what most women think. I would be surprised if you know what a single woman thinks, let alone most.
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