Thanks for sharing, I can understand why you have a bias against feminism and why you such aversion to it. It is a natural response to the stimuli of your environment. Much like my phobia of wasps was stimulated by myself back when I was 8 being stung by an entire nest of them. It was a traumatic event that seeded my irrational or in your case bias outlook.
Now I think most of your objections and obvious double standards are correct and I have observed said "misandry" myself. And you do acknowledge that it is only the radical feminists that are products of your issues and you are attempting to not equate them with the other good feminists. Now I saw a response talking about trying to marginalize her actions to being bipolar (I think she is showing traits of borderline personality disorder not bipolar). The thing is she was using feminism as her justification of her psychological actions. Regardless her brains actions, the justifications are the radical feminist ideologies. Not address her ideals first are exactly why she will never confront her possible issues with her father and get real treatment of her condition. So yea in part the radical feminism is to blame for some of her actions. Like most things is not just that.
I think for one equalists or egalitarian movements should be the future. Mainly because well movements need to evolve. I however bad wolf would watch Miss Representation, is a good documentary that really goes into the real feminism, and touches based on radicals and even addresses self impose sexism by us males upon ourselves. The point is the healing process one should take is understanding of the other side and overcoming the emotion hurt that creates this bias, or at least rationalizing it. I believe you have a legitimate hurt and honestly to you a very real correlation. Despite what others might say, I think being honest with the fact you might not have a full view as honest. Next step is to understand. So again watch that documentary it really allowed me to see feminism as the real movement was.
Now I think most of your objections and obvious double standards are correct and I have observed said "misandry" myself. And you do acknowledge that it is only the radical feminists that are products of your issues and you are attempting to not equate them with the other good feminists. Now I saw a response talking about trying to marginalize her actions to being bipolar (I think she is showing traits of borderline personality disorder not bipolar). The thing is she was using feminism as her justification of her psychological actions. Regardless her brains actions, the justifications are the radical feminist ideologies. Not address her ideals first are exactly why she will never confront her possible issues with her father and get real treatment of her condition. So yea in part the radical feminism is to blame for some of her actions. Like most things is not just that.
I think for one equalists or egalitarian movements should be the future. Mainly because well movements need to evolve. I however bad wolf would watch Miss Representation, is a good documentary that really goes into the real feminism, and touches based on radicals and even addresses self impose sexism by us males upon ourselves. The point is the healing process one should take is understanding of the other side and overcoming the emotion hurt that creates this bias, or at least rationalizing it. I believe you have a legitimate hurt and honestly to you a very real correlation. Despite what others might say, I think being honest with the fact you might not have a full view as honest. Next step is to understand. So again watch that documentary it really allowed me to see feminism as the real movement was.
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