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[09] Warrior
Is it an oxy moron if feminists say they want to be treated the same as men and they want equality but when a dude hits them they say "You cant hit me Im a girl!" Im very confused by feminists =/
Hypocrisy isn't the sole purview of feminists. Look at Thomas Jefferson: "all men are created equal," he wrote, while he owned slaves. Governments derive "their just powers from the consent of the governed," he wrote. Then he went off to fuck Sally Hemmings.
Also: have you ever heard anyone--feminist or not--say "don't hit me, I'm a girl!" to somebody who was about to beat the shit out of them? I mean, in that situation, I think most people are either running, or fighting back, or too busy getting punched.
Also: not all feminists are girls.
ALSO: it seems to me that even if a feminist were saying that while she was getting beat up, it wouldn't invalidate ALL OF FEMINISM. I mean, is anybody actually going to deny that women haven't had equal rights, for most of the span of recorded history? Is anybody actually going to deny that there are women who are being exploited right now, and that there are social and cultural forces that often put women in more danger of being exploited than their male counterparts?
If you acknowledge those facts, then I don't think you're fully human--thinking for yourself, acknowledging that there are other people in the world, caring what happens to them, wanting to make things right--unless you're prepared to listen to feminists. I don't mean that you have to agree with everything they say (although, really, there is no "they"; there are almost as many feminisms as there are feminists). I just mean that you have to keep an open mind, and think about what they're saying in the context of your own life and the lives of people around you.
Look, sure: there are feminists who hate men. This was more common in the sixties and seventies, which is where the stereotype of the feminist as bull-dyke militant lesbian wanting to live on an all-female commune in the desert comes from. But most modern feminists realize that men and women are interconnected, that the sexes depend on each other for their survival and well being, that we're all human and imperfect, that men aren't the devil. All you have to do is to actually listen to them, to the actual words that are coming out of their mouths, instead of only hearing what you've already decided you're going to hear.