Class, sex ed, culture and education have all been affected by feminist ideology, don't really know where race comes into play
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Replying to @MrWigglesPie
But what feminist ideology says that families are better of without fathers except 70s radfems who also oppose sex lib?
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Replying to @HPluckrose @MrWigglesPie
This is just incredibly simplistic. We became more sexually free. Feminism & gay pride etc were part of this shift in culture.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @MrWigglesPie
But its not feminist to support sexual freedom. Most non-feminists & anti-feminists also support sexual freedom. I do.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @MrWigglesPie
Then there is another huge jump from 'women being able to choose to have sex' to'women not wanting fathers for their children'
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Replying to @HPluckrose
to men not needing to make commitments, to men not taking off when their family hinders their selfish desires
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Replying to @MrWigglesPie
Society could certainly be said to have become more selfish, more individualistic, less committed to marriage.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
yes yes yes, but what ideologies and institutions caused this?
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Replying to @MrWigglesPie
You're being way too simplistic. And the ppl you want to blame are dead. Feminism today presents different problems.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I'm not coming from a point of negativity, sexual freedom is something good to fight for. But with freedom comes responsibility
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Agreed. I want the right to dictate my own sex-life and the responsibility to provide best environment for my child.
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