Joeternal said:
My purpose in starting this thread was not to create arguments between men and women, but to get reactions to #WomenAgainstFeminism. Here's the link again:
http://womenagainstfeminism.tumblr.com/
I can try to summarize what seem to be the main points in case anybody doesn't want to take the time to read through it. It seems there are a large number of women who reject feminism because they feel:
- It is anti-male.
- It fosters a mindset of fear and victimhood rather than empowerment.
- It denigrates "traditional" lifestyle choices that many women embrace.
- They do not feel that women are systematically oppressed in modern society.
Another issue that I see anti feminism woman raise is questioning the basic premise do we really want a truly equal society which ignores the differences between the sexes?
A couple of examples. As formerly male only occupations get opened up to woman, there is increasing pressure to lower the physical standards to allow more woman get these jobs. A classic example is firefighters. I'm 220lbs if I am unconscious in a burning building, it isn't easy for a man wearing 50 lbs of gear to put me on a his shoulder and carry me to safety. The number of woman who could do this is very small. Same thing is true for opening up infantryman (person?) to woman. If you trying to pull your wounded buddy to safety, opening up a door, or tossing a grenade physical strength matters. Now there is more to being either a firefighter or infantryman than just being strong, brains matters a lot also but there is also no substitute for physical strength.
The Marines require 3 pull ups as a minimum to pass basic training. Yet less than 1/2 the woman Marine can do it, so Marine corps for the last few years has been allowing a waiver. Now there a plenty of jobs in the Marine Corp where being able to do a pull up doesn't matter, but there are also quite a few where it does. One of the premises of the Marine corp is that everybody man is a rifleman so by lowering the standards we are changing the corp. During peacetime or even now with the war in Afghanistan winding down this doesn't matter but in big war it would.
In most state's custody hearings the welfare of the child is the first priority. It is better to have both parents involved in raising a child. However, it many situations that is not possible (one has to move). In those situation everything else being equal the woman generally gets custody. Although the data isn't clear cut, most of the research I've seen is that when you control for income, children raised by single mothers are more successful than those raised by single dads. So in fact the traditional way of handling child custody dispute is in fact in the best interest of the children, even if it is not political correct.
It seems to me that much of the backlash against feminism by woman, is totally justified. Having
on average less capable, firefighters, soldiers, and single parents is pretty high price to pay for true gender equality.