Social Sciences, asked by madhumitamohanty12, 9 months ago

Are u against or for today's feminism. Why?​

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Answered by dshkkooner1122
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Feminism is a range of social movements, political movements, and ideologies that aim to define, establish, and achieve the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the sexes. ... Changes in dress and acceptable physical activity have often been part of feminist movements.

Answered by Thaadikaaran
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I’m not a feminist. I’ve never felt oppressed as a woman; on the contrary, I’ve gotten many perks for being female. I don’t want to be treated like a man, but a lady.

Women against Feminism stands for the ability to live and work in a partnership with men.

The other day I saw a very pregnant woman stand for close to an hour on a very crowded train. Not one person offered her a seat. And I thought – what these women are trying to achieve? If this is the equality was looking for, then we better put on spacesuits, because the road to hell is going to be flaming and quick.

Secondly, why are we trying to draw ourselves as such victims and men as such monsters? I strongly believe that you’re only a victim if you allow yourself to be.

And thirdly, something’s given to women by nature that men just don’t possess. That is, to be a wife and a mother – why deny it? What’s wrong with having a man take care of a woman if that’s what she wants? How is that oppression? How is that inequality? I DO expect a man to open a door in front of me. I expect a man to pay for my dinner if it was he who asked me out in the first place.

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