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Is it true that feminism pushes for gender equality by exclusively representing womens issues?
They do more for female superiority than just ignoring male issues. They also spread lies, fake statistics and twisted versions of stories.
I would say that feminist extremism (i.e. stereotypical male-bashing feminism) does. But it's like the difference between civil rights movements as led by Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X: "Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred." "I have a dream that one day, down in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with its governor having his lips dripping with the words of "interposition" and "nullification" -- one day right there in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers." -Martin Luther King Jr. "I've never seen a sincere white man, not when it comes to helping black people. Usually things like this are done by white people to benefit themselves. The white man's primary interest is not to elevate the thinking of black people, or to waken black people, or white people either. The white man is interested in the black man only to the extent that the black man is of use to him. The white man's interest is to make money, to exploit." -Malcolm X See how one promotes total harmony while the other promotes separation and the advancement of only the minority? Both views are roughly represented in today's feminism.
Feminists' so-called "equality" is nothing more than female supremacy hiding under a fancy disguise.
Feminism is a hate movement, they say they want equality but that's just an excuse to try and hide the fact they are trying to get favouritism and special treatment for women and leave men with anything that's no good. They don't want equality because they never demand equal discrimination, they pretend men are not discriminated against yet they don't want to suffer the aw full things that men suffer. As an example feminists in sweden think men are dispensable and although they want women to join the military its only so they can do all the nice safe jobs. That's what bastards women are.
Feminism has never been about gender equality. Don't be fooled by their lies about how if it weren't for them women wouldn't be allowed to read, drive, vote, go to school or work. Women were doing that long before the feminist movement (please don't confuse the women's suffrage movement with the feminist movement. The suffragettes were ladies who loved being ladies who simply wanted to vote, not have free sex and abort their children). All of your "second-wave" feminist icons like Gloria Steinem, Betty Friedan and Simone de Beauvoir were all unabashed Marxist activists. Marxism relies heavily on breaking down traditional family and is very much against stay-at home wives and mothers. Feminism was, and is, nothing more than cleverly wrapped Marxism. You can appeal to women (who are emotional by nature) by making them angry and afraid. By painting us the perpetual victim and goading us into a constant state of discontent and fear it's easier to manipulate us. Men want to be appreciated and admired. When you break that down, they give up. You emasculate them to the point where they see no value in being a husband, father and provider. Want to know why so many men these days act like little boys scared of commitment? You may thank feminism for that.
No, no.. they push male and female issues. They push female issues UP and male issues DOWN.
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