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| 1 | It's been asserted that the liberal worldview embraces two apparently mutually exclusive viewpoints: (1) Gayness is genetic, and (2) Maleness is learned. Discuss.The first Webster definition for feminist is "the theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes", but the second is "organized activity on behalf of women's rights and interests". So both are right I guess? But I am more right as it is number one... | /r/MensRights | 13/08/10 08:15 PM |
| 2 | It's been asserted that the liberal worldview embraces two apparently mutually exclusive viewpoints: (1) Gayness is genetic, and (2) Maleness is learned. Discuss.I think real feminists believe that all of those male and female characteristics are learned. I'm surrounded by womens studies majors and the general idea seems to be that despite different hormone levels every person has the same potential for these traits, regardless of gender. Being the nurturer is just as learned as being aggressive. That is my understanding of feminism, based on the classes I've attended. Feminism as a theory is more about gender equality and it just is improperly named. In… | /r/MensRights | 01/08/10 08:49 PM |
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