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