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re: I wonder how oppressed women feel

Posted on 1/24/17 at 12:21 pm to
Posted by When in Rome
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Posted on 1/24/17 at 12:21 pm to
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they're just saying "you stupid bitch. you owe first wave feminism respect, so that means NOW you have to follow our 3rd wave feminism b/c we are creating all these boogeymen that don't affect you b/c you're so stupid and ungrateful"

it's just your typical prog standing on the shoulders of actual pioneers who actually suffered so that they can try to sell and justify their insanity
It's really a bad strategy because she juxtaposes multiple similar causes and the "one of these is not like the others" is plainly obvious when those causes are held side by side with the current "women's rights movement".
This post was edited on 1/24/17 at 12:22 pm
Posted by SlowFlowPro
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Posted on 1/24/17 at 12:23 pm to
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It's really a bad strategy because she juxtaposes multiple similar causes and the "one of these is not like the others" is plainly obvious when those causes are held side by side with the current "women's rights movement".


it's also fricking retarded

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Your daughters are still told they are beautiful before they are told they are smart. Your daughters are still told to behave even though “boys will be boys.” Your daughters are still told boys pull hair or pinch them because they like them.
You are not equal. Your daughters are not equal. You are still systemically oppressed.


our whole society has been feminized to give women an advantage and they have a huge one these days

Gender gap in college graduation rates

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According to data from the Department of Education on college degrees by gender, the US college degree gap favoring women started back in 1978, when for the first time ever, more women than men earned Associate’s degrees. Five years later in 1982, women earned more bachelor’s degrees than men for the first time, and women have increased their share of bachelor’s degrees in every year since then. In another five years by 1987, women earned the majority of master’s degrees for the first time. Finally, within another decade, more women than men earned doctor’s degrees by 2006, and female domination of college degrees at every level was complete. For the current graduating class of 2013, the Department of Education estimates that women will earn 61.6% of all associate’s degrees this year, 56.7% of all bachelor’s degrees, 59.9% of all master’s degrees, and 51.6% of all doctor’s degrees. Overall, 140 women will graduate with a college degree at some level this year for every 100 men.


fricking patriarchy
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