Open Question: Do you think feminism has ruined relationships?
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- 14th-May-2010 #1
Open Question: Do you think feminism has ruined relationships?
Open Question: Do you think feminism has ruined relationships?
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This is a school project (you're not doing my homework! lol) I just want some opinions?Do you think feminists helped a little but in general, most are man haters. They have a chip on their shoulders and most can't stand traditional men and women. Most hate the gender roles and will refuse to take care of a man?!Men still want to feel welcome and needed. Many of today's women have no understanding of men or their needs, period. TRUE?! ..not true?
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Re: Open Question: Do you think feminism has ruined relationships?
my answer
feminism ended up making some anti male policies and making it harder for men to get help with DV increased false rape accusations, has demonized men, and brought men down in the school system by making it more female friendly (consequentially abandoning boy's education needs etc) if it was intentional to harm men or an unintended side effect is a different discussion, but as a whole it has hurt men
as far as relationships go, it has definitely changed the dynamic to say hurt i am not sure because i think the new approach people are taking isnt working as well as planned. Women bring the gung-ho attitude to the household and often expect men to still be chivalrous and treat them like a queen instead of an equal which isnt gonna happen. Men now look for equals OR someone they can treat like a queen its all about finding the balance which no one has been able to do yet
i advise you read this article How Misguided Feminism Prevents Relationshipsall men by nature desire to know-aristotle
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Re: Open Question: Do you think feminism has ruined relationships?
my answer
feminism ended up making some anti male policies and making it harder for men to get help with DV increased false rape accusations, has demonized men, and brought men down in the school system by making it more female friendly (consequentially abandoning boy's education needs etc) if it was intentional to harm men or an unintended side effect is a different discussion, but as a whole it has hurt men
as far as relationships go, it has definitely changed the dynamic to say hurt i am not sure because i think the new approach people are taking isnt working as well as planned. Women bring the gung-ho attitude to the household and often expect men to still be chivalrous and treat them like a queen instead of an equal which isnt gonna happen. Men now look for equals OR someone they can treat like a queen its all about finding the balance which no one has been able to do yet
i advise you read this article How Misguided Feminism Prevents Relationshipsall men by nature desire to know-aristotle
Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months.-oscar wilde
my blog http://riseofthezetamale.blogspot.com
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Re: Open Question: Do you think feminism has ruined relationships?
My answer: feminism doesn't ruin relationships. People do.
"Civilization can only revive when there shall come into being in a number of individuals a new tone of mind, independent of the prevalent one among the crowds, and in opposition to it- a tone of mind which will gradually win influence over the collective one, and in the end determine its character. Only an ethical movement can rescue us from barbarism, and the ethical comes into existence only in individuals."
"Until he extends his circle of compassion to include all living things, man will not himself find peace."-Albert Schweitzer
- 14th-May-2010 #5
Re: Open Question: Do you think feminism has ruined relationships?
It not only ruins relationships, it also creates discord between men and women. That's why the elites used feminism in the first place, to make sure that the women remain blind and ignorant and so there will be know social uprising. Think about it, if you're a petty thug who is a afraid of losing money or power you'll do anyone or anything to keep it.
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Re: Open Question: Do you think feminism has ruined relationships?
Feminist policies and theories clearly promote dissent and hostilties - and a lot of paranoi.
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Re: Open Question: Do you think feminism has ruined relationships?
So Nazis weren't responsible for the maltreatment of Yews, Gypsies and other non-arian races (during their reign) commited by normal citizens that did not belong to the SS, SA or any Nazi-club? This is just the same. FEMINIST ideology, championed by FEMINISTS has seethed its way into the Western way or thinking, the zeitgeist. This zeitgeist influences the way the majority of people think (be it conciously or unconsiously), and in relationships, this is a relationship-breaker.
Then we have FEMINIST legislature, also fought for nail and tooth by FEMINISTS. These legislations (VAWA being an infamous one) provide incentives, often beneficial to WOMEN to break a relationship for the sake of self-interest and is a reason for fear for men because dangerous legislature introduces danger in relationships. People are known for being selfish creatures, when given the opportunity and women have the lion's share of these opportunities. Next comes the fact that people change, it happens so often someone who seems nice once turns into a monsterous excuse of a human later.
Feminists fought for the means to enable all of this legally and the result is that relationships are much easier to end up ruined and broken. So yes, feminists are responsible (indirect or direct, it matters not) for this, they provided the opportunity for others to act with impunity to the point misbehaving is rewarded. At the end of the day, it are people who break relationships for whatever reason, but feminists have given women many incentives to break it even more and that is undeniable, even political correctness and excuses do not change that.
Its the same as I said in my comparison. By your 'logic' the Nazis would not be responsible if an Arian citizen would savagely beat up a non-Arian person with impunity under law and ideology. After all, the Nazis did not beat that person up, did they? Wrong, they allowed it to be possible and thus are responsible. Same with feminists.
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Re: Open Question: Do you think feminism has ruined relationships?
Blaming feminism for failed relationships is really very convenient, isn't it? Then no none really has to be accountable for the BS they contributed to the situation themselves. I'm talking about both men and women here.
Guns are dangerous, too, but it's a person's choice to aim a gun at someone else and to pull the trigger.
By the way, it's completely ridiculous to compare feminists or feminism to Nazis and to the Holocaust.
"Civilization can only revive when there shall come into being in a number of individuals a new tone of mind, independent of the prevalent one among the crowds, and in opposition to it- a tone of mind which will gradually win influence over the collective one, and in the end determine its character. Only an ethical movement can rescue us from barbarism, and the ethical comes into existence only in individuals."
"Until he extends his circle of compassion to include all living things, man will not himself find peace."-Albert Schweitzer
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- 15th-May-2010 #11
Re: Open Question: Do you think feminism has ruined relationships?
Er, I don't think anyone's saying that feminism is to blame for EVERY failed relationship; just for many. Speaking of accountability, this is something which feminism has shifted from women, in cases where it should be appportioned, to men; whilst increasing the levels of which that men are held to.
Even if the actions of the two aren't comparable in extremeness, the principle is still exactly the same.
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- 15th-May-2010 #12
Re: Open Question: Do you think feminism has ruined relationships?
Yes the femanazis and their anti male hatred are directly responceable for destory many relationships as well as created an air of mistrust between men and females which was part of their over all goal to do away with men, masculinty and hetrosexualty.
By the way incog, they are not called Femanazi for nothing you knowWhen the femanazis tell me it's their way or the highway I tell them to fuck off and die, because at lest the highway leads to new and intresting places, their ways is a dead end.
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