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Guys, feminists and man-haters are not the same thing. Sometimes they fall into the same category, but not always. You know how the media paints all conservatives as crazy, back-woods, gun-toting inbred lunatics? The same thing is done with feminists. And only the crazy and the extremists are the ones who make the news.
Most of us don't just wake up one morning and think, "Hey, women should be empowered." Most of us are survivors on one level or another. The only reason why we make a big point that women should have the same rights and opportunities as men (that's ALL that feminism really is), is that we have been abused, bullied, or otherwise mistreated based on our gender. Or we saw it happen to those we care about.
That isn't to say then men have never been mistreated or that evils are never done in the name of feminism. But many horrible things have been done in the name of Christianity, too. (Crusades, Inquisition, witch trials: any of that sound familiar?) But you don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. You support the good that a movement does, and try to sort the crazies from the rank and file.
And you don't have to agree with someone else's position. But you should support our right to make that decision. Empowering women is NOT the same thing as castrating men. One gender can be raised up without pulling the other one down. Unfortunately, because we live in a fallen world, we don't always get it right. It seems that when government or policy makers get involved, the pendulum swings too far in either direction. The discrimination against men is equally wrong. That doesn't mean that feminism itself is wrong. After all, women's suffrage movement was only successful—after countless decades of gaining no real ground—because men got involved. Both genders worked together when one was being taken advantage of. We should do the same today. When either group is experiencing discrimination, we should lay down our titles, reach across the aisle, and help our fellow human, regardless if our genders are the same.
Guys, feminists and man-haters are not the same thing. Sometimes they fall into the same category, but not always. You know how the media paints all conservatives as crazy, back-woods, gun-toting inbred lunatics? The same thing is done with feminists. And only the crazy and the extremists are the ones who make the news.
Most of us don't just wake up one morning and think, "Hey, women should be empowered." Most of us are survivors on one level or another. The only reason why we make a big point that women should have the same rights and opportunities as men (that's ALL that feminism really is), is that we have been abused, bullied, or otherwise mistreated based on our gender. Or we saw it happen to those we care about.
That isn't to say then men have never been mistreated or that evils are never done in the name of feminism. But many horrible things have been done in the name of Christianity, too. (Crusades, Inquisition, witch trials: any of that sound familiar?) But you don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. You support the good that a movement does, and try to sort the crazies from the rank and file.
And you don't have to agree with someone else's position. But you should support our right to make that decision. Empowering women is NOT the same thing as castrating men. One gender can be raised up without pulling the other one down. Unfortunately, because we live in a fallen world, we don't always get it right. It seems that when government or policy makers get involved, the pendulum swings too far in either direction. The discrimination against men is equally wrong. That doesn't mean that feminism itself is wrong. After all, women's suffrage movement was only successful—after countless decades of gaining no real ground—because men got involved. Both genders worked together when one was being taken advantage of. We should do the same today. When either group is experiencing discrimination, we should lay down our titles, reach across the aisle, and help our fellow human, regardless if our genders are the same.