
Originally Posted by
Irulan
My personal belief is that a lot of the feminist movement has damaged families, and devalued men's roles in a healthy balanced family and relationships. How many families were torn apart because some woman had to go "find herself"? Or, kids still being raised by day care because the family is not a priority?
I know, I must sound like a dinosaur here. Maybe so. I believe it's important to value the differences that men and have, and to celebrate them. It's as important to look as the roles that have been forced onto men as it is to apply the same concept to women. Everyone is oppressed is someway or another, women shouldn't corner the market on it.
At first reading I didn't agree with you, as I didn't see why feminism should equate to not putting family as a priority. I feel feminism should be simply having more options, including the option to choose whether I want to prioritize family or not. But I see you worded it as the "feminist movement", and that may well be, that everything other than women having careers has been frowned upon. That may be the price to pay, for raising consciousness around women's roles.
I don't feel that the differences between men and women per se are that important though, I feel that the differences are between people. No-one should feel themselves stuck in a mold they can't break out of, no matter their gender, and yes, men have definitely been pushed into roles too. Roles with more power and status, but roles nonetheless.
I don't know what to call it, but I subscribe to "gender-free role thinking" more than I would call myself a classic feminist.
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