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  • Feminism is a movement to advance women's rights, and the belief that women should be protected from exploitation by men. Sometimes this can mean giving women the chance to work away from home and access to Contraception so they aren't burdened with too many children and can combine a career with a family if they choose that. Other times protecting women from exploitation means giving mothers child allowances so they can stay at home and look after children without being dependent on men if they make that choice.
  • Feminism is a form of friction that acts upon porcelain urinals and computers. This concept was invented in Sweden after a woman with absolutely no beards anywhere on her body decided that she wanted to be a model too, just like her über-bearded friends. Feminism recently metamorphosed into a reason for interspecies lesbianism and anti-phallic slogans such as "Ban the Wang" and "Wang! and the dirt is gone".
  • Feminism is a social movement and ideology advocating legal, political and economic equality for women.
  • Feminism is a collection of absurd and backwards social theories that fat women and ugly women use to get out of any real work or responsibility in the same way a kid with asthma uses his inhaler to get out of getting punched in the stomach when he knows he deserves it. Pioneered by women with no children and who should never have any, Feminism shared its height in popularity with such other majesties as velour black light posters and driving motorcycles without helmets. Which of these things is the dumbest, society may never know.
  • The official devil of Feminism is the patriarchy, and the God is political correctness. All in all though, feminism is terrorism still a thing on the internet.
  • Feminism is a self-contradicting concept derived from mixing the faulty equal rights concept with the concept of Chivalry. It portrays women as being equal to men, while acknowledging that they fall victim to the same men. Meaning, women are both equal and weaker at the same time. “ The first principle of full feminism is the simple equality of men and women. And it is an erroneous principle. For here nature steps in and forbids its achievement.” CORREA MOYLAN WALSH, Feminism
  • Feminism tends to take one of two forms when depicted in the media: Angry, scary bra-burners and vague declarations of Girl Power. Of course, in reality, feminism is a much more complicated movement. A good comparison to feminism is a major religion like Christianity. They've both got one essential message, but there are many divisions and subgroups with different views on how to interpret/act on on that message, and some of them don't get along so well. There are literally dozens of different factions within the feminist movement, which split off of each other due to disagreements over everything from abortion rights to the pairing of feminism with racial/gay/whathaveyou rights movements to how big of a problem gender discrimination really is in the first place.
  • Feminism is a collection of movements and ideologies that share a common goal: to define, establish, and achieve equal political, economic, cultural, personal, and social rights for women. This includes seeking to establish equal opportunities for women in education and employment. A feminist generally self-defines as advocating for or supporting the rights and equality of women.
  • Feminism originally was an expression used by suffragettes - who were predominantly pro-life - to obtain the right for women to vote in the early 1900s in the United States and the United Kingdom. By the 1970s, however, liberals had changed the meaning to represent people who favored abortion and identical roles or quotas for women in the military and in society as a whole. Specifically, a modern feminist tends to:
  • Depending on one's view of replicants, she then becomes Deckard's "love interest" or "love object." * Tyrell's niece is an unseen character. * Mary was going to be a mother-figure replicant, but her part was axed.
  • Belief in the liberation of women in society to a social stature equal to that of men. Feminists over the years have called for equal pay for both genders, reproductive freedom for women, suffrage, lesbian rights, the right to run for political offices, and an end to the mentality that women are property. Socialist Feminists, who include Susan B. Anthony and Gloria Steinem, believe that the chief cause of femal oppression is the capitalist system. Anarcho-Feminists feel similarly, but are more open than other feminists to the continuation of female pornography, considering it a form of free speech. Most leftist groups promote feminism. Two far-left groups that put special attention on feminism are Solidarity and the Freedom Socialist Party. A more mainstream, liberal group is the National
  • Feminism is a set of related philosophies which hold that women should have political, social, and economic rights and opportunities equal to men's. The Witches' League was founded on 9 May, 1899, possible having roots in feminism. By 1992, its president was Lady Wimborne. Another witches' organisation, the Salem Witches' Institute, existed in the United States of America.
  • For instance, the feminist teachings on human bodies are divided into two main categories: body positivity and intersectional pansexual genderqueer theory. The first, so-called body positivity, is an outright denial of science. Body positivity postulates that, instead of there being two scientifically objective and accurate types of bodies--"good" and "overweight" (or "obese")--and that the owners of "overweight" bodies should be publicly shamed into becoming normal or good, body shaming is actually harmful and society ought to love overweight bodies as a different expression of beauty. Thence, body positive feminists attempt to educate all the children with images and films of overweight nudity, which, as science finds, actually hampers their intellectual development. Non-overweight body
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  • Depending on one's view of replicants, she then becomes Deckard's "love interest" or "love object." * Tyrell's niece is an unseen character. * Mary was going to be a mother-figure replicant, but her part was axed. The film-noir setting provides further context of the portrayal of women in film, with the femme-fatale historically portraying women as dangerous, uncaring, devious, sexualized and deadly as a reaction to changing roles after World War II. J.F. Sebastian is lured by Pris' sexuality, a naked Zhora catches Deckard off-guard, and then there is the forbidden love with Rachael. Critics may believe Blade Runner misogynist, given that Pris and Zhora can be seen as "strong, independent and non-subservient women" who are killed, whereas Rachael who is the opposite lives. This point, however, must be seen in light of the dystopian setting, in which strong, independent characters of either gender are typically systematically removed. Arguably, the use of women as victims is meant to elicit sympathy from the audience (a Voight-Kampff test), and moreover can be read as a postmodern critique of the film-noir archetype. In this view, Blade Runner exposes the femme-fatale stereotype as dead. Furthermore, the race of the replicants implies a critique of females in Hollywood films. The replicants become representative not of a battle between sexes, but "between that which is human, and that which is non-human, or to put it more simply, that which is real and that which is not real." Although that is still indirectly a battle of the sexes, as showing preference to one unequal gender role and depicting it as more real than another is a male-centric bias.
  • Belief in the liberation of women in society to a social stature equal to that of men. Feminists over the years have called for equal pay for both genders, reproductive freedom for women, suffrage, lesbian rights, the right to run for political offices, and an end to the mentality that women are property. Socialist Feminists, who include Susan B. Anthony and Gloria Steinem, believe that the chief cause of femal oppression is the capitalist system. Anarcho-Feminists feel similarly, but are more open than other feminists to the continuation of female pornography, considering it a form of free speech. Most leftist groups promote feminism. Two far-left groups that put special attention on feminism are Solidarity and the Freedom Socialist Party. A more mainstream, liberal group is the National Organization of Women, which has many different currents of feminists within it.
  • Feminism is a movement to advance women's rights, and the belief that women should be protected from exploitation by men. Sometimes this can mean giving women the chance to work away from home and access to Contraception so they aren't burdened with too many children and can combine a career with a family if they choose that. Other times protecting women from exploitation means giving mothers child allowances so they can stay at home and look after children without being dependent on men if they make that choice.
  • Feminism is a set of related philosophies which hold that women should have political, social, and economic rights and opportunities equal to men's. The Witches' League was founded on 9 May, 1899, possible having roots in feminism. By 1992, its president was Lady Wimborne. Another witches' organisation, the Salem Witches' Institute, existed in the United States of America. Minerva McGonagall was "always something of a feminist" who refused to give up on her dream of a career outside of the home and insisted on being judged on merit. When she announced she would be keeping her maiden name after marrying Elphinstone Urquart, traditionalists reacted with disapproval, wondering why she did not want to take the surname of a pure-blood family and give up the surname of her Muggle father.
  • Feminism originally was an expression used by suffragettes - who were predominantly pro-life - to obtain the right for women to vote in the early 1900s in the United States and the United Kingdom. By the 1970s, however, liberals had changed the meaning to represent people who favored abortion and identical roles or quotas for women in the military and in society as a whole. Specifically, a modern feminist tends to: * believe that there are no meaningful differences between men and women (The most significant belief underlying contemporary feminism is that there are no sex differences; therefore advocacy for equal rights must be extended to advocacy for equal results or outcomes.) * oppose chivalry and even feign insult at harmless displays of it (see battle between the sexes) * view traditional marriage as unacceptably patriarchal * detest women who are happy in traditional roles, such as housewives, and especially dislike those who defend such roles * shirk traditional gender activities, like baking * support affirmative action for women * prefer that women wear pants rather than dresses, presumably because men do * seek women in combat in the military just like men, and coed submarines * refuse to take her husband's last name when marrying * distort historical focus onto female figures, often overshadowing important events (Eg: Henry VIII's wives take precedence in common knowledge to his actual reign.) * object to being addressed as "ma'am," or feminine nicknames such as "sweetheart" or "honey"; object to other female-only names, such as "temptress"
  • Feminism is a form of friction that acts upon porcelain urinals and computers. This concept was invented in Sweden after a woman with absolutely no beards anywhere on her body decided that she wanted to be a model too, just like her über-bearded friends. Feminism recently metamorphosed into a reason for interspecies lesbianism and anti-phallic slogans such as "Ban the Wang" and "Wang! and the dirt is gone".
  • Feminism is a self-contradicting concept derived from mixing the faulty equal rights concept with the concept of Chivalry. It portrays women as being equal to men, while acknowledging that they fall victim to the same men. Meaning, women are both equal and weaker at the same time. “ The first principle of full feminism is the simple equality of men and women. And it is an erroneous principle. For here nature steps in and forbids its achievement.” CORREA MOYLAN WALSH, Feminism Feminism emphasizes women should have equal opportunities because women are equal. It displays women as having social inequalities like voting rights, freedom of speech, freedom assembly, property rights, access to education, health care, quality housing and other social goods. With this, Feminism emphasizes women should be given special treatment, privileges, and quotas because women are the victim of years of maltreatment. This means, women should be treated differently, even though they are equal. Note that, equal opportunities contradicts with special treatment, privileges, and quotas; and therefore the whole concept becomes null and void. This does sound confusing to people who understand the basic concept of favoritism, segregation, discrimination, and supremacy. Yet, feminists feel giving women special treatment, privileges, and quotas does make their overall treatment more equal. It’s time to say what no one else will: the sexual revolution was a disaster. Modern men have no respect for modern women and vice versa. Marriage has turned into a competition rather than a partnership. Dating is defunct and any reference to gender differences is met with skepticism or outright derision. Post-feminist America thinks males and females are virtually identical. We’ve become genderless. Feminism theories deconstructs Gender differentiation by trying to equalize both genders. These theories can cause Sexual Identity Crisis in young minds.
  • Feminism is a social movement and ideology advocating legal, political and economic equality for women.
  • Feminism is a collection of absurd and backwards social theories that fat women and ugly women use to get out of any real work or responsibility in the same way a kid with asthma uses his inhaler to get out of getting punched in the stomach when he knows he deserves it. Pioneered by women with no children and who should never have any, Feminism shared its height in popularity with such other majesties as velour black light posters and driving motorcycles without helmets. Which of these things is the dumbest, society may never know.
  • Feminism tends to take one of two forms when depicted in the media: Angry, scary bra-burners and vague declarations of Girl Power. Of course, in reality, feminism is a much more complicated movement. A good comparison to feminism is a major religion like Christianity. They've both got one essential message, but there are many divisions and subgroups with different views on how to interpret/act on on that message, and some of them don't get along so well. There are literally dozens of different factions within the feminist movement, which split off of each other due to disagreements over everything from abortion rights to the pairing of feminism with racial/gay/whathaveyou rights movements to how big of a problem gender discrimination really is in the first place. There are pretty much only three concepts you can count on any mixed group of feminists agreeing on: * That women should have legal and economic rights equal to those of men, such as the right to vote and to manage their own finances. * That women should be able to pursue any career they choose, and should get paid the same amount as a man doing the same job with the same level of competence. * That mutual consent is a must for all sexual activities. ... and even then, there are no guarantees. As with religion and politics, everyone brings a little bit of their own experiences and prejudices along with them.
  • The official devil of Feminism is the patriarchy, and the God is political correctness. All in all though, feminism is terrorism still a thing on the internet.
  • For instance, the feminist teachings on human bodies are divided into two main categories: body positivity and intersectional pansexual genderqueer theory. The first, so-called body positivity, is an outright denial of science. Body positivity postulates that, instead of there being two scientifically objective and accurate types of bodies--"good" and "overweight" (or "obese")--and that the owners of "overweight" bodies should be publicly shamed into becoming normal or good, body shaming is actually harmful and society ought to love overweight bodies as a different expression of beauty. Thence, body positive feminists attempt to educate all the children with images and films of overweight nudity, which, as science finds, actually hampers their intellectual development. Non-overweight body positive feminists also attempt to lead by example, which has led to an explosion of bulimia rates among Americans, highly correlating with the explosion in feminist teachings. Such teachings deny the evident benefit of body shaming, ignoring the fact that few of overweight people who had been publicly shamed have stayed overweight--or stayed alive, at all. This only further demonstrates that body positive feminists are not in the least committed to a construction of a healthy, exercising society filled with beautiful blonde blue-eyed individuals. Intersectional pansexual genderqueer theory postulates that any sexual intercourse that is not a pansexual orgy is an act of sexual domination, sexual division of labor, sexual oppression, sexual exploitation as well as sexual marginalisation of genderqueer pansexual minorities. Attempts at engaging in a non-oppressive sexual intercourse are further complicated by the fact that the mere presence or image of male genitalia is considered oppressive and hence "haram" by the Church's of Academia standards, unless it is displayed or utilised--and only very briefly--by an oppressed transgender person. There again, feminism contradicts objective peer-reviewed scientific literature, which has frequently demonstrated how penises were not only necessary for procreation and sexual pleasure, but were also simply quite beautiful, as evidenced by the fact that men with the most handsome dicks have been chosen by evolution to preserve mankind. Science-denialist anti-evolutionary feminists are thence beginning to destroy penis statues worldwide.
  • Feminism is a collection of movements and ideologies that share a common goal: to define, establish, and achieve equal political, economic, cultural, personal, and social rights for women. This includes seeking to establish equal opportunities for women in education and employment. A feminist generally self-defines as advocating for or supporting the rights and equality of women. Feminist theory, which emerged from feminist movements, aims to understand the nature of gender inequality by examining women's social roles and lived experience; it has developed theories in a variety of disciplines in order to respond to issues such as the social construction of sex and gender.Chodorow, Nancy(1989). Feminism and Psychoanalytic Theory.New Haven, Conn.:Yale University Press. Some forms of feminism have been criticized for taking into account only white, middle-class, educated perspectives. This led to the creation of ethnically specific or multiculturalist forms of feminism. Feminist movements have and continue to campaign for many women's rights – such as the Equal Rights Amendment, the right to own property, equal health care coverage for equal pay, sexual freedom and liberation, and voting – while also promoting body autonomy/integrity, and reproductive rights for women. Feminist campaigns are generally considered to be main force behind major historical societal changes, particularly in the West, where they are near-universally credited with having achieved women's suffrage, gender neutrality in English, equal pay for women, reproductive rights for women (including access to contraceptives and abortion), and the right to enter into contracts and own property. Feminists have worked to protect women and girls from domestic violence, sexual harassment, and sexual assault. Feminists have also advocated for workplace rights, including receiving the right to paid work, paid maternity leave, and eradicating all forms of discrimination against women.
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