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I share your take on feminism that it started as a noble idea but that it has turned into a monster spreading chaos.Alot of separation is created by the name/concept itself: Feminism.I feel that modern feminists try hard to fight any kind of natural order that we are bound by, instead of comprehending that nature and trying to find harmony within it.I like this quote:"Man and woman are made for each other, quite true. Buttruer still---by each other"
Exactly, the goal is not inclusion and equality, the goal is division and discrimination. They wish to create a a disillusioned and angry group of men to then cite their justification of more control and more discrimination. A noble cause which was sabotaged and corrupted the day that the feminist movement starting smoking which then branded such destruction of health as the in thing to do.
Who are "they"?
I'm always split on feminism. On one hand, I am married to a woman who claims to be a feminist. Yet on the other hand, our marriage is still very traditional. What I have gathered over my life is that feminism is the idea that men and women are equal and therefore should work in partnership. My marriage is sort of like that, we are in equal footing, yet there still is the traditional, my wife cooks, I do work outside the house, we both work like many modern marriage and we support each other. My wife has even said, I maybe a feminist, but I'm still a woman and I wanted to marry a man. So that's basically how our marriage is.What confuses me is that I agree, much of feminism has now pit man against woman. It's a battle over pay, it's a battle of opportunity, it's a battle over education. Right now boys are far behind girls in education. This was bound to happen because of the way the education system has always been set up. Either we reform the education system, take girls out of the education system or leave it as is and we'll see women leave men behind. From the idea that men are better than women, we now have men culture be attack and we boys feel out of place in schools. There has to be something done.
Quote from: M Dogg™ on November 07, 2013, 08:28:57 AMI'm always split on feminism. On one hand, I am married to a woman who claims to be a feminist. Yet on the other hand, our marriage is still very traditional. What I have gathered over my life is that feminism is the idea that men and women are equal and therefore should work in partnership. My marriage is sort of like that, we are in equal footing, yet there still is the traditional, my wife cooks, I do work outside the house, we both work like many modern marriage and we support each other. My wife has even said, I maybe a feminist, but I'm still a woman and I wanted to marry a man. So that's basically how our marriage is.What confuses me is that I agree, much of feminism has now pit man against woman. It's a battle over pay, it's a battle of opportunity, it's a battle over education. Right now boys are far behind girls in education. This was bound to happen because of the way the education system has always been set up. Either we reform the education system, take girls out of the education system or leave it as is and we'll see women leave men behind. From the idea that men are better than women, we now have men culture be attack and we boys feel out of place in schools. There has to be something done.In the sight of God all of us are equals.But just like God made Day an Night.God made women and men.That women can work or own property is nothing wrong with that. You will be suprised to know that our Prophet his first wife was a busines woman. 1400 years ago.She financially suported our prophet. May God be pleased with her.Yeah I know this may shock you... if you have been fed via the media how Muslims treat women.But that is not the point. The point is when they say there is no difference between day and night.
Some comic relief on the subject
Bill Maher describes it best (for once).