I mean that they want to promote traditional gender roles as a moral good.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @haltncatchf1re
Oh yeah. I looked at some of the comments. I wouldn't say that's conservative per se. I don't think it's a moral good. I don't think it has
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Replying to @jfk2k71 @haltncatchf1re
Well, conservative gender roles as averse to liberal ideas of gender.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @haltncatchf1re
I can agree with that. Where I disagree is simply with it being a moral issue. I look at both of those as pragmatic ideals. Liberal and
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Replying to @jfk2k71 @haltncatchf1re
Well, if they're not arguing that men & women *should* have specific roles but only that those roles work for them, not what I'm criticising
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Replying to @HPluckrose @haltncatchf1re
I think that's what most conservatives argue. The only conflict comes when both sides have interests that completely conflict. If feminism
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Were as simple as opting in or opting out of the movement and it not impacting individuals, there would be 0 conflict. They'd go about their
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Roles and feminists would go about theirs. But like most situations, it's more nuanced unfortunately
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Replying to @jfk2k71 @haltncatchf1re
I have very liberal views on gender roles & will enjoy a good argument with some1 advocating conservative ones over their respective merits.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @haltncatchf1re
I don't even think that's my issue. I welcome the liberal views. It is the authoritarian, "YOU MUST follow these laws that benefit women or
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We'll agree there, probably.
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