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Default Re: Women in "the movement"

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Originally Posted by Marulus View Post
There are different marital arrangements, division of labour etc. But it is sad that great many women, lured by the feminist propaganda, give up family and children for the sake of "career". Some of them later repent for their decision, become bitter enemies of feminism, but it is usualy too late.
I know plenty of women in academia whose children and family are doing perfectly fine and they spend a lot of time with their families.

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Originally Posted by M.R. View Post
I didn't said 100%, however we should discourage this somehow. After all, it's the modern world, hence discouraging it would only mean we stick to our ideals. If they wanted to join anyway so desperatly, maybe exception can be made, maybe. But it's not to be taken as a rule.
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You see, that's what I'm hoping to avoid. So basicaly by allowing them, even if they can contribute greatly to the movement, their family and children would suffer.
A woman doing something for herself? GOD FORBID IT! Yes, family and children are important, but sometimes women need a break, and men are important in this relationship also. Therefore I don't think men should be allowed in such a movement because it is detrimental to their relationship with their family and children.

Right now I have no children nor do I really have a "home" in that sense. I have my relatives, sure... but I can't really realistically sit at "home" and do nothing. So I don't see why I should be denied the right to express my opinions on matters and contribute. That isn't asking to become like a man. That's asking to become like a human being.
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