Richard@DecisionSkills wrote:So all progress towards things that you support are always the result of the hard-working, active feminists tirelessly fighting their male overlords.
The Pankhursts? Direct. The right of women to earn at least some money, if not as much as men do? Indirect. When men went off to war, women went to munitions factories. When men came home, most women returned to tending hearth and home. It's co-operative, not competitive.
you say that as a card-carrying feminist that you want equality. You want equality...but not if you don't want to. How nice and convenient.
Do I detect a sneer? Equality ≠ sameness.
Men build, men mine, men farm, men fish, men do jobs that require risk
Women do, too. An increasing minority of men happily stay at home and look after the young. Not you, Richard, but many. I think this is a good thing, the right to choose how one spends one's life. Do you not?
... and physical labor that as you have stated woman don't want to do.
Have you not heard that childbirth is the most painful thing a human can experience? I have. Never fancied it myself, but millions of women do. That more than anything is the reason most women hate the idea of war. What, spend nine months waddling about, give birth in agony, be on call 24/7 for a few years then our sons want to throw it away on some bloody battlefield?
Men commit physical violence at a much higher rate than women. You want to equalize that,
I'd like it to
stop, but you crack on if you want to pretend feminism represents a physical threat to you.
Men get longer prison sentences on average for the same crime as a woman. Want to equalize that?
If women are committing the worst two crimes, murder and rape, why not? The number of Aileen Wuornoses can be counted on one hand, probably one finger. They made a film about Aileen and titled it
Monster. If we made a film about every man who rapes and/or murders, we wouldn't have time to watch anything else.
90% of people in jail are "the colonizers".
They
are??? I guess you chose not to see what the cited 90 per cent was about: a UN survey that found ninety per cent of
people are biased against women. So here it is again:
https://www.france24.com/en/20200306-ne ... tudy-finds. It might give you some idea what feminists of both genders are up against.
You want to equalize that, but not by having women participate equally.
Equal participation and equal right to choose, I say. I've never thought conscription a good thing. Let men and women go to war if they must, but give the rest of us the right to stay out of it.
Where, Richard, have you got the impression that feminists want to oppress men? I don't know any who do; certainly not I.
Males (the colonizers) are 3x more likely to commit suicide. You want to equalize that?
Absolutely! I'm a member of both Exit International (Australia) and Dying With Dignity (UK). If someone wants out, I believe they should be accorded that right. Gender is irrelevant.
Women live longer than men on average. Want to equalize that? Nah, most don't want to.
I would infinitely prefer to die young, even right now, than spend 20 or 30 years powerless in a nursing home. I (briefly) did overnight shifts in elderly 'care', and let me tell you the residents of both genders hated it. Funny how we all talk as if dying -- something we'll all do -- is the worst thing that can happen to anyone. It isn't. Mary Shelley spent decades mourning her beloved Percy, living long after all her children were gone, too; and she asked (in writing):
"How have I deserved this?" So it's confusion (or willful misunderstanding?) akin to being labelled pro-abortion. I am not. How could I be? I am pro-choice. If you think feminism is about forcing people of either gender to do what they have no inclination for, you are much mistaken.
And all this because I asked, with my tongue firmly in my cheek, that men desist from violence towards women for just one day a year. Go on, ask me whether I'm prepared to desist from knocking any men about or having my wicked way with them on November 19. It'll be a pleasure, and I'm almost certain I can get the Sisters on board.