This is an important question. Anti-feminism and the rest of the social movements noted above (probably necessarily) tends to be heavily criticized by feminists as working to "turn back the clock" or deny women rights.
This argument, of course, is akin to saying that feminists are simply working to secure more rights for females without regard to their impact on males (and are misandric). Since we all know from constant testimony and rhetoric that this is absolutely absurd (...), why do (some) feminists still seem to think these groups are vehemently anti-women's rights?
Let me explain. I am (in certain respects) an anti-feminist. Why? Because I am critical of SOME aspects of feminism (or what it allows), such as allowing a shirt saying "Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them" to be sold while a reverse statement would never be tolerated by any company, no matter if a male OR female was running it.
Anti-feminists do not all belong to a radical group- many, like myself...
2007-04-27
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