I think “feminism” is an inherently biased label. The core concept is “egalitarianism”. I think the “treat women better” mentality, in an age with much more gender equality than that in which “feminism” took root, has provided for a shift from “treat women equal to men” to “treat women better than men”. I personally think “egalitarianism” is much better branding, across all identities.
They hear the word and they think of misandry, primarily because so many misandrists think they’re feminists and very loudly proclaim so. The problem is, the more you try to convince them feminism isn’t what they think, the more they tune you out because if you talk about feminism so much, you must hate men enough to dole out your own hatred as payback. Which is exactly the preconception you’re trying to address.
Idk, maybe feminism just needs a good ol’ rebranding. I think it would at least win over a lot of the under 50 crowd.
My thoughts exactly. Methinks too many people don’t know what feminism is.
Feminism is tainted by the portrayal of the hardcore and extreme ones. I think every reasonable person thinks that women too should be treated fairly.
I think “feminism” is an inherently biased label. The core concept is “egalitarianism”. I think the “treat women better” mentality, in an age with much more gender equality than that in which “feminism” took root, has provided for a shift from “treat women equal to men” to “treat women better than men”. I personally think “egalitarianism” is much better branding, across all identities.
They hear the word and they think of misandry, primarily because so many misandrists think they’re feminists and very loudly proclaim so. The problem is, the more you try to convince them feminism isn’t what they think, the more they tune you out because if you talk about feminism so much, you must hate men enough to dole out your own hatred as payback. Which is exactly the preconception you’re trying to address.
Idk, maybe feminism just needs a good ol’ rebranding. I think it would at least win over a lot of the under 50 crowd.
Yup, I just don’t call myself feminist, I call myself a reasonable human being.