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Neither you nor that emaciated german-ethiopian niglet have truly ever visited a third world nation. I remind you that in most third world countries, women can still vote and voice their stupid opinions, as well as using the full support of the system to take the kids hostage.
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Both nowadays feminists ( they seem to come in waves like the ocean) and anti-feminists are more or less the same, they lost track of what is important to fight for imo.
Nonetheless is always funny to read some comments on the topic around here.
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I see it the same way.
The first wave of feminism was about suffrage and women's rights to vote and own property. These are things we take for granted today, forgetting that many women were imprisoned so that we can have these rights today.
The second wave focused on women's reproductive and sexual rights, domestic abuse, divorce and custody laws. Until that time a battered woman beaten half to death by her husband was not allowed to a divorce and custody of her children UNLESS she endure even more humiliation by being ostracised by the community. Options for a woman in those circumstances were limited.
What this current "feminism" is, I have no idea. I see plenty of noise on the internet but not much action anywhere else. Just like all the limp Animal Rights Activists on Facebook, all you need to do is "like" a page, sign a petition and have "I am a feminist" as your profile picture.
Yes, I am a woman. Yes, I appreciate what the suffragettes and the second wavers did for us. I do not, however, need a bunch of wannabe-punk pink-haired 16 year-olds screaming "Patriarchy! Sexism!" on the internet all day long. They are not doing anything for me other than wasting my bandwidth. Yes, there is sexism and there will always be, but it is not this constant threat looming over you like Death with the scepter. Unlike the internet loud-mouths would like us to believe, most people are normal, ordinary citizens who go about their daily lives in normal and ordinary ways.
I was molested and raped as a child. But you know what? I survived. And whilst all should be done to 1.) prevent these things from happening and 2.) seeing that perpetrators get punished NOT every man out these is a budding rapist.
If they want to do something for their fellows, they can get ass off the internet and volunteer to raise money for shelters for abused women. Go into careers such as nursing and social work where they can make a real difference over the course of a lifetime (as opposed to liking and sharing posts on facebook). If you are passionate about helping people, make a life's work of it and go into a career which will actually help the people you want to. It's up to you whether you want to be active in child custody cases, specialise in forensic nursing for rape cases, do health education for sex workers or do public health focusing on women's health. You can, of course, be less selective and just help anyone who comes your way.
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