Here’s a Venn diagram about feminism to start off your 2019.
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There is no self righteousness involved in demonstrating facts. These two definitions do not in any way overlap. Though your comment about self righteousness certainly displays your own.
Ahhhh of course, definition, concepts and theory are more important then facts. It does not matter reality does not have the slightest resemblance to theory.
The facts are that being a feminist does not make one a misandrist, and that being a misandrist does not make one a feminist. Feminism is not misandry, and that misandry is not feminism. This isn’t hard.
Being an ER doc does not make one a mountain biker, and being a mountain biker does not make one an ER doc. And yet there are people who are both.pic.twitter.com/b61uvX3x6H
Yes, but one does not cause the other, nor define the other.
Neither of which are required for their Venn diagrams to overlap.
Again, you seem to have a hard time understanding definitions. This is not about people, but about the distinction between these two definitions. While you may understand that these are separate, the most common assertion by critics of feminism is that it IS misandry. It’s not.
Listen to the Doctor, Jim.
It seems to me that either you're using the "No true Scotsman" fallacy here, or you don't understand Venn diagrams.
Do misandrists exist? Yes, sure. Does the fact that one is a feminist make them a misandrist? No. Can you be a misandrist and a true feminist? No. That’s the point here. There is no overlap.
You should have stopped while you were ahead....
Do you fundamentally disagree with these statements? If so, do explain your position.
Nothing to explain... They overlap... You can easily fit into both definitions.... Or one or the other...
Please explain how those definitions overlap? How supporting equality between sexes implies a dislike or hatred towards one of the sexes?
I’ll get this one for you - the answer is that these definitions have no overlap. That one does not equate to the other, and visa versa. However, I do know that one is accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression. Maybe that’s where you’re coming from with this claim?
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