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In reply to the discussion: Emma Watson: Feminism can never succeed unless men are part of the conversation [View all]Shankapotomus
(4,840 posts)because it seems to me like you are taking great liberties with what I typed. I went out of my way to make clear it wasn't a gender specific or wide application. And yet you went ahead and took the liberty of applying it in a way far removed from my original post. I made perfectly clear a coping strategy could run the spectrum between emotional to completely rational and that men should not be so quick to assume the former since it is based upon an individual's personal experience.
Are you maintaining all women are going to be flawless in their application of Feminism? I suggested that as a possibility for the same reason not all men are flawless in their application of masculinity. So I figured I would get no disagreement in applying that same principle to women, since like men, women too are human.
Do you agree that some men think they are being masculine when they are just being abusive? In your mind can there never be a counterpart among women? Do all women inherently "do Feminism" correctly to you? Is every interpretation of Feminism out there, no matter what it calls for, legitimate to you. I think certain allowances should be made for personal needs but not every women's personal requirement, however valid it may be in her case, should be broadly applied.
What I'm driving at is I can't even find a logical reason for your objection to my post. Given what I typed was basically a simple defense of the label Feminism and for it to not be abused by the Men's Rights Movement, how you responded seems very suspect to me.