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>not knowing every aspect of each posters politics i can't say if they are or not
> the far tougher things to challange, such as stereotypes,
> i think if more women used that label the stereotype that does exist for it would be reduced.
>
> so i would like to know if you consider yourselves feminists? and why to your answer?
>
i don't need to label women feminists, i have an opinion on the use of labels in this case but a label of a belief that you hold is hardly the same as a stereotype. i think if more women used that label the stereotype that does exist for it would be reduced.
a stereotype or schema is a collection of often inaccurate ideas about a group etc, an actual title and label should be based on actual meaning.> hell no! I am quite partial to having a strapping sexy man change my car tyres while I stand by helpless and ogling
> I also wouldn't want equal opportunities if I thought there was a burglar in the house - the man would get sent downstairs first etc etc... :-) :-)
>'More women' don't necessarily want to be labelled anything! Whatever the label, that it exists does not mean it is desired or acceptable.
> gosh, it all sounds like the Matrix
> why on earth does anyone need to go around labeling themselves???
>
> statistics show
> equal rights we have, equal practise we don't
>if someone is willing to add labels to themself (as some were objecting to) why not use the right ones?
>> why on earth does anyone need to go around labeling themselves???
>>
> because thats how the human brain works
> Long gone are the days of 'bare foot and pregnant at the sink' meaning women are under the thumb and control of their men.
> Life moves on, people grow, develop and learn deeper meanings and understandings and don't need to be drawn back to the Dark Ages by the youth of today on a mission for which there is little need and even less want (IMO)
>
> They have the freedom to choose for themselves do they not weather someone else considers them right or not it is their freedom.
> There are lies, damn lies and statistics"
>
>how many of you were married in the early 1990's?
>> I was, and I know many others of us were too. But I'm not sure what that's got to do with anything?
> it was only made illegal during my lifetime (1991 to be exact) for a man to rape his wife, how many of you were married in the early 1990's?

> well thanks for the youth comment, turning 24 has been depressing me...
> I'm not sure what that's got to do with anything?
> i'd be interested to know how you can write them off with a cliche and no examonation
> proposing social engineering
> we dont all go round labeling ourselves, verbally or mentally.
>
>> as easily as you've written everything off that has been offered in response but failed to meet your approval :-)
> think you are right that your issues are not so much in equal opportunities, the law takes care of that, we are equal in every way. Your issues are with biased people, but that will never really change we have biased people in race, religion, male, female, homosexual the list goes on and on, that is a people issue and if people are found guilty of being biased the law will take care of them. As much as the law wishes us all to be treated equally, you really can't control people's characters, it will always be. Being a practising feminist will not change that, a feminist can only push forward bills, we already have the law on our side.
>
> I think when it comes to employment and mangement etc, the man/woman at the top wants someone they can relate to, it often is not about who is the best academically, or the longest serving to get the job, but who people wish to work with and trust. Why should a man in the top spot choose a woman who can do the job, but he doesn't gel with as much as the man of the same equivalent. As a woman when I have worked with people I've often chosen a woman or a man I like as a person and good at their job rather than the man/woman who may have a better portfolio.
>
> It's always more about people to people than man, woman, race, religion, it's just many use these things as a weapon when they don't get their own way.
> totally incorrect view
> erm no, that's how the lecturers explain things to the students to help them find all the references to quote on the theories of those who some believe, temporarily, to be infallible - when that particular life phase is behind us we go on to live and learn, hopefully anyway!
> that's a surprise - you actually come across as much younger still :-)
> simply because there is no law written on something does not in itself mean that something is acceptable or, vitally, that it HAPPENS
> Marital rape and the change in law towards it, is nothing to do with feminism, although many may quip about it men also have been raped and beaten just the same, the change of law wasn't just for women.
> you are preparing yourself for war here, trouble is the rest of us can't see this war, your ready to go all guns blazing but I guess we feel we've already won and your coming in too late.
>
>> totally incorrect view
> You didn't say you disagreed with her opinion you told her she was wrong.
>
> Gill who was also married in the dark ages but has never ever been told what to do by her nearest and dearest.
>> Marital rape and the change in law towards it, is nothing to do with feminism, although many may quip about it men also have been raped and beaten just the same, the change of law wasn't just for women.
> it has lots to do with feminism, though thats not to say other action groups (such as for domestic abuse of either gender) were not heavily involved or found gains in it.
> i perhaps worded it wrong in my last post, equal rights we have, equal practise we don't.
I thought the point was equal opportunities and rights....>> that's a surprise - you actually come across as much younger still :-)
> teri, i'm trying to have a discussion and not making personal comments. you may not like my opinions and you may not like my writing style but does it perhaps occur to you that making personal comments is maybe the more childish action that trying to discuss something?
>and while i appreciate that you feel the battle here is over, i know i felt that way till i began studying it, its really not over yet- definately getting there but not quite.
> And I thought I was a feminist before I read this thread and now..... I just want to bang my head repeatedly off a brick wall
>Everything that you can say "I am" before is a label.
>If you do not label yourself as a feminist, thats fine. But you can NOT down those that do
> There are actually 9 different types of feminism
> Just hopefully there will always be people fighting for RIGHTS
> Also, I have to say, that the thread has gotten so far out of hand, that it has turned into one member against the rest
> Either you call yourself a feminist, or you dont. Doesnt matter
> But we can all agree, I think, that we want EQUALITY!
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