Do you mean that they prefer women be mothers? Do you think they think that lesbians are one of the greatest family environments?
I'd like to point toward no.
A truly educated feminist, must learn to accept and support all types of women, not just mothers and lesbians, whether they are mothers, remain childless, are heterosexual, or homosexual, etc.
I've had a great feminist professor who was a heterosexual, was married and had a son. She supported all women regardless of sexual orientation or marital status.
A good professor will not show bias towards certain categories of women, since discriminating or showing bias are exactly the opposite of the message that feminists want to spread, which are equality and tolerance towards others.
2007-02-23 03:07:55
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answered by lisa.ramirez 4
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all that can be the focus of learning is suspect of bias as it is in the make up of education that bring the individual teaching it to the forefront in his or her identity, this is unavoidable and is best understood by these motives you have under the conditions that are individually prevailing at the time, the question you ask is about women and both of your two named species are both women? so that don't make'm all bad
2007-02-23 04:44:45
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answered by bev 5
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The certainly talk about both of these since these are part of womens' current issues. These studies are devoted to finding the information regarding women's experiences that has been hidden or ignored for so long.
2007-02-23 10:45:07
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answered by Elle M 4
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Probably,since they focus on women.
2007-02-23 04:41:24
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answered by Jason N 2
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Yes, dear. Whatever you say. You have convinced me that this is certainly the case with all that wonderful evidence you introduced: how can I argue with that??? Yes dear, whatever you say...
2007-02-23 05:06:16
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answered by Anonymous
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