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Excellent post BainsBane May 2014 #1
People seem to forget that oppression can come in different forms... Humanist_Activist May 2014 #2
Society more broadly perpetuates it BainsBane May 2014 #3
On a lighter note, my preferred term to call anyone is "asshole" nothing gendered about that... Humanist_Activist May 2014 #4
K & R nt Shankapotomus May 2014 #5
if you think about it Locrian May 2014 #6
I love this line - TBF May 2014 #7
indeed BainsBane May 2014 #28
"Daddy's girl" is portrayed as a positive? The2ndWheel May 2014 #8
Who came up with that? Supersedeas May 2014 #30
Bottom Line weissmam May 2014 #9
Has anyone else noticed that women have gotten increasingly aggressive IronLionZion May 2014 #10
I understand that there are actually roving bands of feral women Orrex May 2014 #13
Yeah, with people like that, who needs Pacu fish? nt IronLionZion May 2014 #14
You've touched on something that radical feminists try to highlight. redqueen May 2014 #16
Destruction would be strength and success? The2ndWheel May 2014 #17
What? nt redqueen May 2014 #18
I'm not sure if the patriarchy is the source of the idea The2ndWheel May 2014 #19
Your post makes absolutely no sense. nt redqueen May 2014 #20
Destroying something does not have to mean dominating it into submission. IronLionZion May 2014 #22
Doesn't have to mean that, but it can The2ndWheel May 2014 #23
What you said makes sense IronLionZion May 2014 #21
I think the most important thing to realize is much of the patriarchy is cultural... Humanist_Activist May 2014 #26
"You cannot sue it away, you can't fight it with traditional weapons." redqueen May 2014 #27
Excellent post. redqueen May 2014 #11
My boyfriend PasadenaTrudy May 2014 #12
Lots of truth here. AverageJoe90 May 2014 #15
This is a great book on how to raise boys that are not patriarchalists or dominators. I re-aligned ancianita May 2014 #24
+1 ancianita May 2014 #25
We are tired of patriarchal excuses Supersedeas May 2014 #29
Night Train! grahamhgreen May 2014 #31
I have seen some of these issues raised in the men's group BainsBane May 2014 #32
As I said above, its cultural more than anything else, its also self-perpetuating... Humanist_Activist May 2014 #33
The core is the belief that anything "feminine" is weak davidn3600 May 2014 #35
"And that's where feminism loses me." - Actually, you've lost feminism. Gravitycollapse May 2014 #36
Did you even understand the point I was making? davidn3600 May 2014 #37
I know exactly the point you were trying to make. Gravitycollapse May 2014 #38
It's a figure of speech davidn3600 May 2014 #39
That chauffeur can go to Timbuktu BainsBane May 2014 #41
Your argument once again is that feminism is bad BainsBane May 2014 #40
Let me just be very clear from now on... davidn3600 May 2014 #42
"...put women into male roles..." Which is only one facet of many. I don't see how feminism is so nomorenomore08 May 2014 #43
**yawn** Puzzledtraveller May 2014 #34
I don't know how I missed this, but it's great. The only way that the men on DU who bemoan Squinch May 2014 #44
That's the one thing I couldn't relate to... Humanist_Activist May 2014 #45
I imagine that it was because of your parents' Squinch May 2014 #46
Yeah, its slow, far too slow, maybe it will accelerate at some point... Humanist_Activist May 2014 #47
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