(October 1, 2014 at 5:11 am)Bad Wolf Wrote: I realise that the majority of feminists aren't like that, but still I have a bad association with the feminist movement because of it. And I do believe that feminism (along with mental instability) played a large part in Janes (for want of a better word) betrayal, because that's how I felt: betrayed.
I guess it comes down to what you define Feminism as. I've always thought of it as equality for women. In your example it would mean that the accusations are handled in exactly the same way, regardless of the sex/race/religion/societal status of either party.
Do you believe in equal rights for women and men? (I imagine you do)
Do you think that Feminism is different to this, and if so how/why?