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In reply to the discussion: I grant Ms. Watson's point. Still. [View all]jamzrockz
(1,333 posts)10. I think feminism should
conduct an autopsy the way the republican party did a review of their party after losing 2 straight presidential election and maybe they will understand why their ideology as it is practiced is being rejected by just about every community out there. The atheist said no to it, the gamers said hell no and the society is general is not impressed.
They need to do some soul searching to figure out why they have the reputation they have.
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men, that really have no interest in changing status quo, telling feminists they need to
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#13
yep "you believe the assholes are the good guys who feminists should look to for inspiration. " LOL
bettyellen
Sep 2014
#57
i am going ot say the demoniation is beyond the mra and limbaughs. it is the fear of change.
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#30
my husband is a gamer as all those that play with him, and none are feminists. they reject
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#83
my republican hiusband is more feminist than most all men on the board and still he does not accept
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#85
yes. i have a repug hubby that voted kerry, and obama twice. and still, he defines himself as repug
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#88
he was never a fox news watcher. i think fox news is what put blinders on so many. and it was not
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#95
yes. many men do. daily. here on du. they do not feel they have a target on their back, as
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#18
i do not feel he is addressing feminists and telling them how they are suppose to address issues,
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#22
Because you *agree* with him, not because he's not a *man*, *explaining*, to *women*...
Romulox
Sep 2014
#23
Nope. I read DU women who disagree with him on the original thread. He's a MANSPLAINER!!!!!
Romulox
Sep 2014
#28
I read it. He's disagreeing with Watson, and "mansplaining" why she's wrong--about feminism! nt
Romulox
Sep 2014
#32
It's not his job to interpret a woman's words for her or anybody else. It's textbook. nt
Romulox
Sep 2014
#62
you really are not getting hte concept of mansplaining. what i see you doing is reinforcing
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#31
Nonsense. You agree with him, and so give him a pass. The definition remains unchanged. nt
Romulox
Sep 2014
#33
in the thread. a man telling me why i am sex negative. why i must accept being called sex negative
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#37
using the word "apparent" allows us to understand you are not using the definition but are instead
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#74
i cannot stress how much i love your conversation and i will just post this reply
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#56
this is what i really appreciate from your post. this is the challenge. and this is what
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#71
i think how the poster interpreted the Op is off, i think. open to discussion. but...
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#70
Women and Men need to work together to change the Status Quo. Men need to speak up at every level
Tuesday Afternoon
Sep 2014
#67