History of Feminism
In reply to the discussion: I use to believe/think that men could be feminists [View all]MuseRider
(35,176 posts)They are not women. They may be sympathetic and supportive but until they have lived the life of a woman and know personally exactly what it is we deal with and are looking for they can not be a feminist.
I helped birth a state wide gay rights organization in my state. I started from the ground floor and we built it and it is still going strong. I am not gay therefore I stopped calling myself a gay rights activist. I am that but being straight made that awkward. I can't answer for a gay person, I can't even know exactly what they would say so I call myself a gay rights ally and am perfectly OK with that. It is an honorable thing to be and I am very proud of it.
Men, you are men. We love your support and understanding but you are not living the life of a woman. You are therefore an ally. There is nothing wrong with that, in fact it is essential to the fight we are in. The term ally is honorable and allies have been needed in every civil rights fight there has ever been. You are standing up in your own crowd of privilege and saying no more. That is a very honorable and good place to be. Please accept that. We have to run our fight and men, bless your hearts if you want to work with us, always try to run the show. It is part of the privilege we are fighting and you don't even see yourselves doing it.