by Doug on November 1st, 2008

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If feminism is really about equality for all, why isn't it called egalitarianism?

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  • by Hypocrisy_Central on October 23rd, 2009

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    Fact from fiction, truth from diction. The scuttlebutt is all about women nbot wanting to be treated as 2nd class citizen. It seems many women are all for equality when they out better or end up on top. I have not seen any feminist step up to the plate to say men should have the same and equal rights in birth as the woman, when half the DNA is his. Then it is like "Back up Jack, I have sole choice of weather the baby loves or dies". Why can't he have a legal abortion if he don't want to be a father. He won't appear on the birth cert, never have any contact with the kid (unless they becime 18 and seek him out), but he owes her or the child nothing. Or if he can't be the dad he wanted to be and was ready to take on, he gets compensated for his loss. The fact is men and women or like hardware and software. Both are different but is made to work together. Imagine if your computer had the choice to be all software and no hardware or visa versa. No one would be online because you have to have the ying and the yang to make it work.

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