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by Freak_NL
2492 days ago
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Where did you learn about the definition of feminism? Feminism is called feminism because it advocates women's rights in order to bring about equality of the sexes in all aspects of public and private life. The term was coined in the late nineteenth century; before women's suffrage and the gradual abolishment of a whole host of other laws and customs that suppressed (and in some cases still suppress) women — hence the name of the movement. |
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In practice, feminist District Attorneys are attacked by other feminists for defending due process, see here:
https://app.getpocket.com/read/2699410657 https://www.chronicle.com/interactives/20190807-feminist-law...
The point is, yes, in the past there were many injustices against women. No one denies this. These injustices must be corrected.
But the solution is not to tilt the balance so that all injustice now goes against men, when any accused is automatically assumed guilty, and losing their jobs, scholarships, everything, before a ruling is made.
The solution is to try to avoid any and all injustice, and we are failing at that.
Hell, we can't even criticize feminism if we are not women and self-proclaimed feminists.