An adventure in intellectual vacuity

Let’s have someone who has no idea of what feminism is ask a  guy who has no idea of what feminism is. He is right, though, to not subscribe to an ideology he has no idea about.

Posted under: Gender Issues, Feminism
Posted on: Thursday, April 02, 2009 11:57 AM
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  1. Posted by: thomas ensco on 5/19/2009 7:12 PM
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    My problem with fems is basically very common I think. Many of them dress like their clothes are old lack of design or bright colors. You get the idea that they dont want to appear modern but they do want to be treated equal. In a business world its smart to conform in dress and looks. This isnt sexist but it is practical. I realize most fems would have a problem digesting this. Is it intellectual for anyone to be observant? Or; am I just critical?
  2. Posted by: ArgusEyes on 5/20/2009 3:10 AM
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    You can't ask women to do anything, that would be sexist now wouldn't it?
  3. Posted by: barbed wire fence on 4/25/2011 3:04 PM
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    Many of them dress like their clothes are old lack of design or bright colors.

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