They're not demonised. Certain groups demonise working mothers and some demonise stay at home mothers. Society accepts both exist.
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Western societies are deeply feminist and have more or less internalised the narrative that stay-at-home mothers are oppressing themselves..
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Replying to @Banned_Ali @HPluckrose
.. of course when you look at reality it's mostly middle-to-upper class women who have the economic privilege to consider house-wifing as...
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Replying to @Banned_Ali @HPluckrose
.. a career, so the facts don't exactly reflect the oppression-narrative, but that doesn't stop (feminist) media from being relentlessly...
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I don't think so, particularly.That was a radfem thing.Mostly moved onto intersectional bollocks now & that accused of being white feminism
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Replying to @HPluckrose
The expectation that women be partial breadwinners has largely been established by now. It's not a battle worth pursuing any more.
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Well, yeah. If you want to stay home with kids and not contribute financially, you have to find a man willing to be sole breadwinner.
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The idea that a financial contribution is the only kind of contribution that matters is a feminist one. Tradcons are happy to acknowledge...
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Replying to @Banned_Ali
You don't have to think that's the only one that matters to believe that men shouldn't be expected to carry the whole financial burden
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If that's the relationship he wants and also the one the woman does, great! But women shouldn't expect to have no responsibility at all.
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