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by , 28th-April-2008 at 08:06 PM (1873 Views)
Because AM was off-line I spent a little time over in GWS yesterday. I just wanted to show you something. This answer got 12 thumbs up (2 down). Question was posted by Rio : "Do you wear a label of any kind?" (Talking about feminism): My answer: Rio ,

I gave this answer to another question but feel it applies here as well:

I've been doing some serious researching about men's issues, and the reasons behind the emergence of the MRA movement. It hasn't been easy. Came up against a lot of very angry people. And like the feminism movement, there are a few bad apples in the bunch. It took a lot for me to ignore those bad apples (because instinctively I all I wanted to do was defend against their offensiveness.) But thankfully there were many who had the patience to show me what the underlying issues of the men's movement really are. I credit my psychology professor, as well, for giving me a balanced, scholarly approach to these issues. I'm beginning to see just how ignored men's issues really are in today's society. Do I blame feminism? No. But I think it's going to take women AND men understanding the issues (gaining awareness), and uniting with each other to effect changes.

The problem with modern feminism is that it's interests lie only with women, and unfortunately, that leaves about half of the population out in the cold. These aren't the days where we can't vote, can't go to school, can't get access to birth control, can't get jobs. (At least not here in the US ). In this country, feminism has accomplished great things for women. And I for one am grateful to the people that came before me that fought so hard for these rights that we all enjoy. Feminism, however, is not without it's flaws. The biggest flaw being that men have rights, issues, and concerns that need attention, and there's no one out there who's hearing the call. Is this altogether feminism's fault? No. But one cannot deny that the interests of boys and men are not feminists' domain. Until we unite the sexes and fight together for HUMAN rights, there will continue to be conflict about feminism today and into the future. In my psychology and sociology classes I am finding out that white males are new targets of prejudice in the media. Why? Because it's not politically correct to target women or minorities. What's left? Boys are lagging behind now in school. We've worked so hard to give girls a better education and should be proud of our success. But what about the fact that boys are dropping out at record rates, using drugs, going to jail, committing suicide? And what about affirmative action quotas which are taking jobs away from qualified males and causing reverse discrimination, increasing prejudice against women? Feminism isn't flawless. We've achieved much in this century, particularly here in the US . I think it's time to shift the focus to other areas that need it. Is it right that men get heavier jail sentences than women for crimes like murder? Is it right that society views men as dispensable when it comes to child custody hearings? Is it right that men get penalized for being breadwinners (being away from home supporting their families) when it comes to figuring out who gets custody of the kids? Is it right that the courts almost always side with mothers regardless of the situation?
Is it right that people who make false rape allegations are not held accountable in most cases? Is it right that almost zero resources are available to men who are victims of domestic violence? Is it right that there's a harmful myth in our society that men can't be as good at nurturing children as mothers can be? Is it right that men who apply for teaching positions in early childhood education or daycare provider positions are looked at with suspicion and are often not hired? Is it right that more funding goes to women's medical issues (like breast cancer) when men are dying in large numbers from prostate cancer?

Should we continue to ignore the concerns of men?

What we see in this forum are angry men, yes. Some sad men too. And some women who see that feminism in and of itself is not protecting or promoting equal rights for all. If it were, we'd be fighting just as hard for the rights of men and boys as we are for girls and women.

If I'm going to take a label, I'm going to take two labels: feminist and masculist. Never again am I going to see the world through only one perspective. We're all in this together. Human rights are important to me. It's taken me awhile to realize that men have issues, too. And they are no less important than women's issues. So either I will embrace both labels, or no label at all. I can honestly say I am truly an equalist.


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  1. Marx's Avatar
    You need to edit you blog settings so it isn't private, if you want to share this with other members of the site (and guests, etc.)
  2. Marx's Avatar
    I personally believe this is an excellent bit of advice perhaps other feminists could follow. However, my personal opinion is that feminism (the movement) is in part to blame for the situations you address.
    Feminism HAS actually demanded preferential treatment in the medical field, having claimed that only 14% of medical funding was spent on female specific research. The same feminists 'forgot' to mention, that male specific research received less than 7% of medical funding... So not only did women already receive more than double what men received, but they now get MORE thanks to feminism 'forgetting' to tell the whole story... again.
    Nonetheless, I applaude this effort and hope your sisters are as willing to listen and understand as you have been.
  3. chevalier's Avatar
    I agree with 90% of what you said and applaud you for it Tera. Good work and very well said.

    Feminism has had a direct impact on men though and it is more than just flawed in fact.

    I don't think the average feminist is the direct cause though. The radicals are the loudest and I think we are suffering the fallout of their books and speeaches from the 70's.

    Most feminists may in fact believe in equality and have no desire to harm men.

    But on the other hand they do nothing to stop the harm to men and children.

    So even if it is a passive role the still are part of the problem through their inaction as are many men who do nothing to solve their own problems.

    But other than that Tera I think you did a splendid job of pointing out the issues in a manner that everyone can grasp.
  4. Popadibs's Avatar
    Since the 2 years that you've written this piece, how have your views changed? How much of it do you feel the same about?
  5. Martin E's Avatar
    Hello, Thanks for posting this.
  6. Lady Catherine's Avatar
    Excellent piece. My attitude is somewhat like your's.
  7. Marx's Avatar
    Unfortunately, she has since 'rejoined' the dark-side.

    Apparently, it's ok to conclude the entire MRM is misogynistic because ONE admin here didn't get along with her.
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