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<blockquote data-quote="ahill1" data-source="post: 54840" data-attributes="member: 246"><p>I think it should have been pointed out what those extreme feminists believe. Because many videos I see are feminists defending solid and grounded things. Of course there're excess, but when people group the feminism as a whole saying "expecting an intelligent feminist", that's just taking legitimacy from the fight as a whole and not pointing the excess in smart ways, just generalizing it as a whole with memes and overly cringe posts. I believe many men are bothered by conceptions thst were held by too long and what they judge as "they see sexism in many things" comes many times from their lack of will to reflect upon what would be commonly seen as granted before and think more rationally in what certain expressions and treatments, as little as they think they may mean, would entail to the women who feel what's being relegated to a position they still have many times their voices silenced in not so blatant ways. Making videos mocking them seen many time on the internet could be seen as a difficult in accepting the contesting of traditional roles and I'd argue it also comes many times from insecure men who blame their lack of success on "extreme awoke women"... </p><p></p><p>Extremism can happen apin many movements but they don't represent the core of the fight for equal rights... And feminism evolves too, what they achieved before was a conquest but that doesn't mean there isn't more to question and raise debates on. </p><p></p><p>I'd say that ridiculing feminism rather than pointing out in regards respecting and well structured posts what is an exaggerations stems more from their problems with feminism itself and their perceptions on what constitutes societal norms about gender and equality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahill1, post: 54840, member: 246"] I think it should have been pointed out what those extreme feminists believe. Because many videos I see are feminists defending solid and grounded things. Of course there're excess, but when people group the feminism as a whole saying "expecting an intelligent feminist", that's just taking legitimacy from the fight as a whole and not pointing the excess in smart ways, just generalizing it as a whole with memes and overly cringe posts. I believe many men are bothered by conceptions thst were held by too long and what they judge as "they see sexism in many things" comes many times from their lack of will to reflect upon what would be commonly seen as granted before and think more rationally in what certain expressions and treatments, as little as they think they may mean, would entail to the women who feel what's being relegated to a position they still have many times their voices silenced in not so blatant ways. Making videos mocking them seen many time on the internet could be seen as a difficult in accepting the contesting of traditional roles and I'd argue it also comes many times from insecure men who blame their lack of success on "extreme awoke women"... Extremism can happen apin many movements but they don't represent the core of the fight for equal rights... And feminism evolves too, what they achieved before was a conquest but that doesn't mean there isn't more to question and raise debates on. I'd say that ridiculing feminism rather than pointing out in regards respecting and well structured posts what is an exaggerations stems more from their problems with feminism itself and their perceptions on what constitutes societal norms about gender and equality. [/QUOTE]
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