How Do You Define "sexism"?

Q: I define sexism as believing that you're sex is superior in whatever way. I personally am a female sexist, yes, I believe women are superior. I don't hate men, but I do think that the world would be better off if women were in positions of power and not men. I mean men have had control for all these years, and look how they've fucked up the planet? Though I am a female sexist, I am still femine and I don't consider myself a "feminist" in the typical bra burning, non-feminine sense of the word. I believe in being a mother, being nurturing, being femine, and being powerful all at the same time

A: "They define themselves as feminists, but their dismissive-to-downright hostile attitudes towards feminists issues--from sexual harrasment to domestic violence--locate them firmly on the anti-feminist side of the ledger." The fact is that there is a difference between an observation and prejudice. Feminism, on the other hand, paints all men as pressed from the same mould and blames all men equally for everything (and I do not exaggerate). I keep hearing all these claims about feminist diversity of opinion, and I keep hearing the same feminist prejudices over and over and I see women with real differences of opinion labeled as anti-feminist by

other feminists. And I suggest that, being a woman, you probably do not actually know what prejudice is. I have yet to talk to a women who could so much as identify prejudice against men, and the few who could defended it. Women are more than 50 percent of the population, because our culture (and many others) treates women so much better that men die at consistently higher rates beginning in our first year of life. Women have long enjoyed female power which is different from male power. Now they want the male power too without giving up their traditional female power. It is inherently sexist. "ism" means favoring one group, like racism, sexism, or feminism.