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OPINION: FEMINISM HAS BECOME TOO EXTREME

Posted by admin on Sep 28, 2021 in Background
OPINION: FEMINISM HAS BECOME TOO EXTREME
OPINION: FEMINISM HAS BECOME TOO EXTREME

PREFACE:  The views expressed in this post are the antithesis to the basic premise of this website and the convictions of the staff.  However, we have stated our intentions to welcome opposing opinions so long as they are presented in accordance with our code of conduct.

While we totally disagree with this author’s views, we must give her credit for the thought-provoking opinions she expresses. 

WHAT DO YOU THINK?

According to Merriam-Webster’s dictionary, the official definition of feminism is the advocacy of women’s rights based on the equality of the sexes. Although this definition states that advocates should work towards equality for both men and women, feminism, in today’s society, has come to mean asserting women’s rights over men’s.

How did we get here?

According to Pacific University, the first wave of the feminist movement started in the late 1800s into the early 1900s. This wave primarily focused on women’s legal rights, especially the right to vote.  This stage of the movement was often intertwined with pressing social issues of the time, such as temperance and abolition.

The second wave of feminism arose in the 1960s. Feminism, at this time, was about asserting equal rights between the sexes, especially in the expression of sexuality and social roles. This movement was part of the larger campaign in politics towards the left, as seen in the Black Power and the antiwar movements. However, as the decades progressed, feminism became more theoretical, focusing on the broader issues with heteronormativity, patriarchy, and capitalism. 

The third wave arose in the 1990s. The focus of this wave was on redefining womanhood, through the acceptance of feminine beauty for itself, rather than as standards imposed by the patriarchy.

This final wave of feminism arose in the 2010s. This era has relied especially on news and social media to catalyze the movement and spread awareness.

According to the Harvard Political Review, modern feminism is often confused with the influential movements in the 1960s. Rather than keeping the biased term of “feminism,” the important campaign could be renamed to something more neutral.  

“The biggest issue in the way we see modern feminism is that we often conflate it with the feminist movement from the ‘60s. The term is a little outdated and often associated with bra-burning and man-hate,” Tasnim Ahmed wrote.

The terms ‘bra-burning’ and ‘man-hating’ describe the movement exactly in that many feminists tend to take their protesting and campaigning to radical extremes.

Modern feminism, and the international movements that follow, spread ideas of women in dominance, rather than equality amongst all sex. This is a broad issue because it separates society as a whole.

Nowadays, there is no need for vocal calls against female oppression. Women are now allowed to vote, gain an education, have a stable job, vote in society, enlist in the army, file for divorce, and much more. They have equal rights.

According to the Washington Examiner, the political wing that most commonly endorses female empowerment is the Left. It’s not unusual for this wing of politics to focus on the encouragement and the related emotional aspect of a movement, such as feminism.

“In addition to being scientifically impossible, an all-female future is neither wise nor wanted. Leftists won’t readily admit that both women and men possess strengths and weaknesses. Each side complements the other,” Kimberly Ross wrote.

Although it is important to spread awareness of feminine issues, other problems in the world require more immediate attention. 

The modern movement brings not much more than the increasing separation of men and women. 

Another growing concept is ‘our future is female.’ This commonly-used phrase once again causes more separation within society because it portrays the idea of women being superior to men.

Kirsten Gillibrand’s tweet in 2018 regarding the future being female received a significant amount of backlash. Stating that the future is female only further separates those of the other sex, which creates an unproductive society.

Marco Rubio’s reaction to our future being female gives a much more positive outlook on society. His comment focuses on the idea that one’s race, religion, and gender don’t matter. We are all part of one society, and we are known as Americans.

Feminism and other related movements spread many ideas, few of which are truly essential to advancing society. The emotional and encouraging aspect of the movement brings little benefit to the real world.

Modern feminism is more of a dividing factor rather than a uniting force. Bringing attention to much larger issues in society is far more beneficial.

Retrieved from Scot Scoop
Lora Simakova, Staff Writer|January 16, 2020

Original post blogged on Women' Voices Media.

Tags: #feminismabout womenby womenfeminismfor women

2 comments

Comment from: jj

 

 

The following is a response on Facebook that I thought should be shared here.

Cindy Vigesaa Folendorf

This article is out-of-date with reality, same old republican BS, to discredit the women's movement for equality: (Wages are not the same for the same jobs! We are not given financial credit as much as men are - even with evidence that we are more stable job-wise and with our families! We are not promoted to jobs we are more than qualified and educated for! We are not given the support for legal actions for child support and health care for us and our children, that men are, meaning they pay for Viagra but refuse to pay for birth control (just one example of many)! They make exceptions for them to not pay support all the time - we women get no exceptions!!! Women are a 100 times more scrutinized for the way they dress and present themselves over men, (that stupid and insane "boys will be boys," attitude) - and girls are raked over the coals for a skirt too short or a little cleavage showing. 🙄😡) I will fight for more and more rights and equality for women till the day I die. I welcome debates too - but you only have to look at republican states to see how fragile women's rights are, and the ridiculous ruthlessness and platform of the republican propaganda rhetoric and party! Marco Rubio is a trumpster and we all know how trumpy treats women!!! So, a very lame defense at best. She needs to do more homework and research to gain any points for this article. Men and women are divided - by gender alone - however, many women have to be mothers and fathers both, because of the failures of men today - AND THAT'S ON THEM, BECAUSE THEY REFUSE TO MAN UP AND BE MEN AND FATHERS!!! I am a women's rights activist and a warrior woman for women and young girls - because we deserve it, because we need it to survive and raise our families - not to cause division!
10/10/21 @ 01:34 pm

Comment from: jj

Rob Turner’s remarks on Facebook.

 

too extreme? really? im pretty sure women are fed up with the misogynistic rape culture where womens efforts are rewarded with significantly lower pay and poorer working conditions and the glass ceilings and old boy networks which mean that promotion is challenging and even when in higher roles there is the constant suggestion they got there because of their looks or through sexual favours.

sure if you ask many men they would say it is extreme but many men also think their place is in the kitchen and they should be pregnant and silent. this is why we got to where we are, by asking men. as i man i am sorry if this comes over as mansplaining but someone has to say to fellow men to shut up and realise that treating other people as inferior due to their race gender or differences is disrespectful and harmful.

10/17/21 @ 02:23 pm


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