Please educate yourself on reading comprehension something you learn early in school to understand that my point in the whole argument was to say that the word feminist and feminism sounds one sided when how ever you want to fight for equal rights?, when your name makes you sound like your fighting for one side.
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The recruitment is not intended to be a fight for equal rights in society. It's meant to be a recruitment to find other women who play a game. And you showed up to... Tell us you hate the word feminist. Thanks for the bumps but your opinion doesn't really matter here and you are making yourself look like a jerk. Those are the 2 things you are accomplishing here.
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Inflammable sounds like it means "not flammable" when it means the opposite,shall we change the meaning of it too?It's not my fault if the way words sound is confusing to you.
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What I'm saying is call yourself an equalist not a feminist
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I'm not saying I'm a feminist. I'm saying you're an ass.
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What we're saying is that we have the right to call ourselves what we want. Also, we're only speaking for ourselves, not the whole group, as has already been pointed out in this thread. If you want to talk about our clan name, our name isn't about "fighting" for one side, it's about truth in advertising - we're an all-female group, and proud of it, so we put it out there first and foremost. You may prefer the term equalist, and you get to do that. However, seeing as how male privilege continues to exist, no matter what country/context, I'm going to keep calling attention to that by using the term feminist. Sorry if it challenges your fragile worldview of all humanity being equal - that's what it's intended to do.
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What male privilege explain? Because I don't see any advantage in having a penis? Like explain why you feel inferior because in reality you arent
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Edited by lVlaleficent: 9/5/2015 4:31:35 PMIn short: hundreds of years of inequality have led to a historical and societal disadvantage for women.
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Edited by TnNikita: 9/5/2015 2:25:34 PMIf you're actually serious in asking this question, these might help. If you're closed to any potential disconfirming information, then don't bother, you'll just find reasons to ignore or discount the information: https://finallyfeminism101.wordpress.com/2007/03/11/faq-what-is-male-privilege/ http://blog.shrub.com/check-my-what/ http://ilykadamen.blogspot.com/2007/03/occasionally-conversations-with-my-man.html http://www.huffingtonpost.com/brynn-tannehill/pondering-male-privilege-post-transition_b_3744103.html http://everydayfeminism.com/2015/05/proof-male-privilege/ http://www.sap.mit.edu/content/pdf/male_privilege.pdf Also, I need you to understand that I don't feel inferior - I know I'm awesome - but I recognize that if our broader society had its way, I would have internalized that my voice is inferior and shouldn't be expressed. I'd also have internalized that I shouldn't expect to get paid the same amount of money for doing the same job as a man, or that it's ok that my reproductive rights have been and continue to be under attack from men who think they have some rights to my body. Those, among others, are the issues at hand here.