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October 23, 2013, 10:14:50 AM |
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I hope feminists have learned by now that segregation in the name of equality doesn't change the fact that segregation creates inequality. Both men and women face many of the same challenges, pointing out that women have issues doesn't mean a thing to me. You cannot explain to the racist that blacks are as human as whites (or vice versa), for these are arational beliefs; there's nothing to discuss. All you can do is be who you are and fuck anyone who thinks you're lesser for what you cannot control. At this point, I see feminism only as a form of masculism, just with the genders reversed; of course we all want equal rights, we're not doing ourselves a favor by advocating rights for just one group of people. Instead, we must ensure rights are not different for anyone, not for race, gender or age; we do this not by pointing out that we want rights for our specific gender, but we want rights for everyone; this is the inherent flaw in feminism, it advocates only for rights for a specific set of people. A right which is not universal is nothing, if not a glorified privilege.
With that said, we can begin the healing process by fixing the imbalances of marriage.
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