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Elijah_Baley
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I’m a man. Please ignore me if it suits your dogma, but I think I have something to say.
The trouble with any feminism is that it defines what femininity should be for everyone. Dogmatic males preaching the virtue of motherhood to exclusion has given way to dogmatic feminists preaching the vice of motherhood to exclusion. This makes me think that one scene in that movie Mona Lisa Smile, where the teacher can’t get over that one of her students has chosen the domestic life. Really?
There should be the choice and flexibility to chose career over being a homemaker and vice versa. Feminism cannot be valid unless it represents solely that free choice. It cannot force the worst aspects of men onto women who choose a career and retain any cachet.
The proper role of feminism is to discover how it is possible to pursue a career while retaining uniquely female virtue, i.e. motherhood, without suppressing it. Motherhood is not necessarily male oppression because it is inherently female, not to mention vital to the preservation of mankind.
If by feminism we mean sterility and career necessarily over motherhood and the home, we have a false ideology and should discourage it. If by feminism we mean the choice to choose career over the home, without denigrating the virtue of motherhood, then of course we have something very praiseworthy.
Everyone’s been saying a little truth. This is my attempt to bind it together. Please don’t ignore it just because I’m a man.
The trouble with any feminism is that it defines what femininity should be for everyone. Dogmatic males preaching the virtue of motherhood to exclusion has given way to dogmatic feminists preaching the vice of motherhood to exclusion. This makes me think that one scene in that movie Mona Lisa Smile, where the teacher can’t get over that one of her students has chosen the domestic life. Really?
There should be the choice and flexibility to chose career over being a homemaker and vice versa. Feminism cannot be valid unless it represents solely that free choice. It cannot force the worst aspects of men onto women who choose a career and retain any cachet.
The proper role of feminism is to discover how it is possible to pursue a career while retaining uniquely female virtue, i.e. motherhood, without suppressing it. Motherhood is not necessarily male oppression because it is inherently female, not to mention vital to the preservation of mankind.
If by feminism we mean sterility and career necessarily over motherhood and the home, we have a false ideology and should discourage it. If by feminism we mean the choice to choose career over the home, without denigrating the virtue of motherhood, then of course we have something very praiseworthy.
Everyone’s been saying a little truth. This is my attempt to bind it together. Please don’t ignore it just because I’m a man.