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Skwrl
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I’m usually a lurker here on CAF, but I keep seeing hostile comments toward feminism that really confuse me. People here scowl at the term like it’s synonymous with “relativism” and “free love”. What about feminism is evil, exactly?
I assume that the denouncers here are working with a different definition of “feminism” than my own, because I thought that, in general, feminism is the idea that women should be treated fairly in society, in the workplace, in media, in matters of law, etc. Wasn’t it the Feminist Movement that gave women the right to vote here in America? Isn’t that a good thing? I mean, I’m sure none of us here would argue that women DON’T deserve to be treated fairly.
Now, I know that everyone thinks of feminism differently… I know that a lot of people who support abortion do so in the name of feminism, and I personally have a very self-proclaimed feminist friend who’s a borderline mysandrist. I acknowledge that because the definition of feminism is so vague, it can attract some negative connotations. But I always figured that the basic idea was noble, even if some people go about it the wrong way.
Because there are still areas of life where women are not given the respect they deserve, I think feminism still needs to be a thing. We’ve come a long way, but women are still sexually harassed, still marginalized in our films and advertisements, still earn less in the workplace than their male counterparts of the same job title. Feminism needs to be properly ordered toward what we as Catholics know is good, but we do need to work toward a society where women are given their due respect.
But I’d like to hear your guys’ side of the story.
P.S. For context’s sake, I am a 22 year old female.
I assume that the denouncers here are working with a different definition of “feminism” than my own, because I thought that, in general, feminism is the idea that women should be treated fairly in society, in the workplace, in media, in matters of law, etc. Wasn’t it the Feminist Movement that gave women the right to vote here in America? Isn’t that a good thing? I mean, I’m sure none of us here would argue that women DON’T deserve to be treated fairly.
Now, I know that everyone thinks of feminism differently… I know that a lot of people who support abortion do so in the name of feminism, and I personally have a very self-proclaimed feminist friend who’s a borderline mysandrist. I acknowledge that because the definition of feminism is so vague, it can attract some negative connotations. But I always figured that the basic idea was noble, even if some people go about it the wrong way.
Because there are still areas of life where women are not given the respect they deserve, I think feminism still needs to be a thing. We’ve come a long way, but women are still sexually harassed, still marginalized in our films and advertisements, still earn less in the workplace than their male counterparts of the same job title. Feminism needs to be properly ordered toward what we as Catholics know is good, but we do need to work toward a society where women are given their due respect.
But I’d like to hear your guys’ side of the story.
P.S. For context’s sake, I am a 22 year old female.