I'd be a lot more supportive of feminist movements if they stopped misrepresenting facts to push their agenda.
I think your analogy is misplaced. People by and large aren't mad that feminist movements don't focus on non-female gender equality issues, but rather than they often refuse to acknowledge their existence. Placed in the context of your analogy, it would be like an organization attempting to cure skin cancer coming out and saying "breast cancer doesn't exist". People would get rightfully mad / upset if they did that.
(October 20, 2015 at 3:43 pm)Esquilax Wrote: It's like... do you see an organization attempting to cure skin cancer, and then get mad at them because they're not trying to cure colon cancer?
I think your analogy is misplaced. People by and large aren't mad that feminist movements don't focus on non-female gender equality issues, but rather than they often refuse to acknowledge their existence. Placed in the context of your analogy, it would be like an organization attempting to cure skin cancer coming out and saying "breast cancer doesn't exist". People would get rightfully mad / upset if they did that.