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<blockquote data-quote="GLethal85" data-source="post: 573935" data-attributes="member: 5146"><p>Is there a difference between feminism and gender equality? If they really wanted men to get on board they should just scrap the word feminism and just replace it with gender equality. Why is she a proud feminist and not a proud "gender equalist?" </p><p></p><p>Watson makes a good attempt at trying to include men in supporting gender equality. She even brings up the growing suicide epidemic among men and also mens identity issues in formative years.</p><p></p><p>The problem is that gender equality is an oxymoron. We are different by nature and social conventions will never change that. Sex will ALWAYS sell. Men will always get turned on by sexy girls and girls will always get turned on by dominant men. The world has to keep turning and Emma can't stop it.</p><p></p><p>Developed nations have overfeminized to the point where women have more of an advantage rather than being oppressed. Her speech is much more applicable to developing nations than developed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GLethal85, post: 573935, member: 5146"] Is there a difference between feminism and gender equality? If they really wanted men to get on board they should just scrap the word feminism and just replace it with gender equality. Why is she a proud feminist and not a proud "gender equalist?" Watson makes a good attempt at trying to include men in supporting gender equality. She even brings up the growing suicide epidemic among men and also mens identity issues in formative years. The problem is that gender equality is an oxymoron. We are different by nature and social conventions will never change that. Sex will ALWAYS sell. Men will always get turned on by sexy girls and girls will always get turned on by dominant men. The world has to keep turning and Emma can't stop it. Developed nations have overfeminized to the point where women have more of an advantage rather than being oppressed. Her speech is much more applicable to developing nations than developed. [/QUOTE]
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