-Because they can-and they must enjoy it.
-Some people despise and/or hate women, and this is a great place to do it.
-When someone says I love the sinner but not the sin-do you really think they care about gays/lesbians or do you think it's a good excuse to denigrate the ones you despise, fear, or hate? That's the way I think of the constant refrain: I hate feminism, not feminists. It's an excuse, and a poor one for hating women.
-If people really cared about feminism, they'd so something positive about injustice, instead of bashing.
2007-10-06 09:52:18
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answer #1
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answered by edith clarke 7
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Men only think about sex. So Men's Studies is included under Sexology.
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answered by ? 3
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The judge (for one person) might have a point but most people disregard men hating women - they are, after all, idiots.
On a different point, we disregard people who are obssessive about color, don't we, because there are two colors(,) and not one alone. "Feminism", "Racism", "Sexism", they are words made up, from the hat of the magician.
That's why I'm in favour of disregarding most previous posts and only paying attention either to mine or those which follow mine. LOL.
2007-10-06 07:41:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Sophia - this is actually a "GENDER and women's studies section".
Why the supremacist belief that ONLY women matter in the gender debates?
I don't bash women - I bash feminism, because of the belief that ONLY women matter - as your question clearly demonstrates.
Feminists 'claim' it is about equality - sure as hell doesn't like equality from where I'm standing.
Addressing feminist LIES is NOT the same as bashing women... so why don't you wake up & smell the coffee and realise there are TWO genders on this planet?
2007-10-06 06:59:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't come here to bash women. I do however, and will continue to bash American women and western women in general. They don't know the true meaning of marriage. It's a product of our society. I know so many guys who are worthless and what has happened is that marketing has forced women to become like men in many ways. It's actually no one's fault - it's a cultural product.
However, I can't help the way I feel either! Down with American women!
2007-10-06 08:32:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yahoo changed the name of this section to Gender & Women's Studies to be more inclusive. Didn't you get the memo?
___Cassius has it right. With a few exceptions (unfortunately with more incidence today than usual), most of what gets criticized here is the ideology of feminism, not women.
___One of the most objectionable aspects of this ideology is the way it deconstructs the means of pursuing anything like objective truth. These deconstructings render all belief mere personal opinion.
__Aside from the obvious hypocrisy of treating (without admitting it explicitly) feminism's own "truths" as objective, transcendent, and transpersonal, the deconstructionist fundamentalism creates a context of discourse in which all views and opinions come to be FELT as personal; this personalizing of ideas creeps up on feminists, and makes many of them PERSONALLY hypersensitive about any criticism that comes back at their beliefs, as if there's no difference between a person and her beliefs, no difference between ideas and their possessors.
___An intellectual method that is anti-intellectual. What a legacy.
___This kind of personal attachment to one's ideas pretty much precludes learning anything contrary to one's intellectual prejudices. It also reduces the tenor of intellectual debate into childish personal squabbling, with no real examination of ideas for their OWN merit. Instead, attacks on feminism become attacks on women, at least, in the minds of feminists.
___When this kind of intellectual method becomes conventional, it disables the very means of truth and knowing. This kind of intellectual method is appropriate for any cult seeking a return to stone age tribalism. But then, isn't that the goddess-culture that many feminists long for?
2007-10-06 06:57:02
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answered by G-zilla 4
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Here is why: When a woman labels a man a "misogynist," it is among the worst insults she can hurl at him, yet many women, especially across the blogosphere, openly -- some, even proudly -- profess to being a man-hater or having man-hating tendencies. (E.g., all men are rapists, or pigs, or dogs, or liars, or clueless, etc.) The internet has exposed this tripe to innumerable men who otherwise would go their entire lives without heaing it, and a lot of good guys feel they are unjustifiably attacked by it.
For you "gender studies" students, if you really "hate" an entire gender, you hate approximately one-half of the earth's population, more than 3 billion people. Not even Hitler professed to hating so many people! It is true that many such women justify their hatred because of their own personal experiences. But, you see, that's why we have education -- to learn about things beyond our personal experiences. Perhaps you need to take courses in disciplines other than "gender studies" if you are being taught such negative stereotyping. It is beyond dispute that all men are not evil; in fact, most are good, and many -- innumerable men, in fact -- have made invaluable contributions to society, contributions never acknowledged in a positve light in "gender studies" programs. Those programs, unfortunately, have become a cottage industry where a few people profit by indoctrinating young women into feeling perpetually victimized. Yes, some women in America are still victimized, but we have changed essentially every law that allows it.
For no group other than men would supposedly enligthened people feel justified in stereotying or prejudging. Sadly, this is the norm among "gender studies" scholars. The fact is, every man you meet was born into the system (the "partiarchy" as you call it) the same as you. It is legitimate to attack the bad guys, the ones who hurt women, or who impede women's march toward equality, but to attack an entire gender based on things that some men have done is immoral and anti-intellectual, the same as it is to attack all blacks merely because a disproportionate number of crimes are committed by some blacks.
So, if you really are a "man hater" or misandrist, you are in serious need ot therapy. If you just say you hate men to offend men, then you also are in serious need of therapy. How deadly to the soul to hate so many people; and worse, to think that's somehow justified.
2007-10-06 06:37:43
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answered by TheJudge 2
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It's called "swinging the pendelum back" to the women that come here to bash men.
Like the gentlemen above me asks -- since when did this become a "women's forum"? Men have equal rights to post here too. Since when did women arrogantly think that they should have the sole monopolized input on gender studies?
Why do women that post questions like this utterly ignore the anti-male misandry and male-bashing from the women that goes on in this forum on a daily basis?
Since when was standing up for Men's Rights and opposing feminist hypocrisy and misandry considered "bashing women"? Get a life!
2007-10-06 07:03:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Although there have been cases of "men bashing", you are right in that this is a spring mainly for bashing and verbally abusing women. It is infested with trolls for example "Allegra" is an impersonator, it is a troll and it is a man posting as a woman.
Focus in the good questions, or the topics that interest you and ignore the nasty or stupid questions, that are posted just to create a "reaction". There are also many wonderful men in this category, just that the trolls are more vocal, as they have more time in their hands
2007-10-06 06:04:03
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answered by Flyinghorse 6
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Men AND women come here to express their disgust with feminist ideology. We are becoming increasingly aware that feminism is a fraud and a hypocracy and a social evil.
We are not bashing women, we are bashing feminism.
BTW, Sophia - this is actually a "GENDER and women's studies section" and is for men and women equally
2007-10-06 07:58:45
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answered by celtish 3
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