So you're basically admitting that a lot of men are creeps who sexualize and objectify women inappropriately.
This is one of feminism's goals. Education. Educating people to create a culture where women (and men) are free from sexualization and objectification without consent.
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No, feminism's goal is domination and suppression. Then, after achieving that by labeling everything evil, they go to superiority, gendercide (genocide with genders) and oppression Remember the male concentration camp?
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Why did you put men in parentheses? Do you think they aren't deserving to stand without parentheses? Sexist, racist, men hating, fish murdering, toe munching, magicarp rejecting, spongebob licking bottom feeder.
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I think most men are educated. Some assholes just don't care. Stop overgeneralizing and playing the victim just because a few guys trolled you in your life.
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#KillAllMen really did a lot to help men.
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Yes, it's true that men look at women sexually. It is also true that women look at men sexually. Some people are worse than others about this, but everyone does it. You can't pretend that you haven't "objectified" someone before. It is impossible to build a culture in which men and women are [u]perfectly[/u] equivalent. There will always be people from both sides that will try to assert sexual dominance. This sort of ideology could never work. Returning to my previous statement, yes, I did say that some men are very slimy, but walking around in your underwear will only contribute to the problem. It will not solve anything. It will not help women to become equivalent to men by taking of their bras. It will do [u]nothing[/u] for the betterment of society. This whole idea that women should be equal, in every aspect to men, is really just becoming a movement to turn women [i]into[/i] men. It's as if you think that if you don't dress and behave the same way, then they aren't equal. Which is why I don't support this idea. The way I see it, if my wife was seen topless by a bunch of random dudes that I don't even know, I myself would feel somewhat violated that a bunch of creeps (we both know they're out there), were staring at my wife's breasts. Once again, I simply don't believe this would work the way you think.
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I stopped reading at the victim blaming. Bye Felicia
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There was no "victim blaming". I'm afraid you are mistaken. If you choose not to read, I cannot make you. However, if one if the main goals of feminism is education, I believe you are missing out on an opportunity. You cannot change anything without first seeing into the eyes of the people you are changing.
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Edited by Princess Anomaly: 4/23/2016 3:42:50 PMTelling women not to walk around in our underwear if we don't want to be sexualized is victim blaming. It's the same as asking a woman what she was wearing after she's been r@ped. Rather than telling women to cover up, teach men not to be -blam!-ing creeps. I'm done with this conversation.
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Youre literally asking humans to stop being humans
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Refer to what I said before. We know not to be creeps. Certain individuals don't care.
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[quote]Telling women not to walk around in our underwear if we don't want to be sexualized is victim blaming.[/quote] 1 There is no victim. 2) ...
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[quote]Rather than telling women not to cover up, teach men not to be -blam!-ing creeps.[/quote] My point exactly. Topless women would solve nothing.
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Rather than telling women [i][b]to[/b][/i] cover up I made a typo. Bye now.
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Why don't you ever comment on the FACT that women sexualize men JUST AS MUCH AS MEN DK TO WOMEN. Think about it there are movies like magic mike. How many times do make characters in video games not have abs? What about in marvel movies. Thor is shirtless in every movie he's in. So why don't you comment on this? Oh that's right because that would completely disprove your whole women are victims.
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Kk. See ya.