One solid argument against feminist apologists saying it's only a minority of the movement.
The largest mobilization of women in a long time, with feminists from dozens and dozens of organizations collaborating and:
We believe that Women’s Rights are Human Rights and Human Rights are Women’s Rights.
This is the basic and original tenet from which all our values stem.
Semantically troubling if you actually know anything about how sets work. Apparently, nobody bothered to explain that Human Rights = Womens Rights leaves out a portion of the population.
We believe Gender Justice is Racial Justice is Economic Justice. We must create a society in
which women, in particular women—in particular Black women, Native women, poor women,
immigrant women, Muslim women, and queer and trans women—are free and able to care for and
nurture their families, however they are formed, in safe and healthy environments free from structural
impediments.
"In particular women."
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Women deserve to live full and healthy lives, free of violence against our bodies. One in three
women have been victims of some form of physical violence by an intimate partner within their lifetime;
Here we see the usual VAWA narrative erasing womens role in domestic violence and male victims.
and one in five women have been raped.
Debunked rape hysteria, misinformation, black propoganda against males.
. Further, each year, thousands of women and girls, particularly
Black, indigenous and transgender women and girls, are kidnapped, trafficked, or murdered.
As are boys. Notably, the perpetrators aren't mentioned here, whereas when it's men perpretrating a problem, it does get mentioned. Most child traffickers are women. It's the ommission of this fact while including facts about male perpetration elsewhere that leads me to conclude this is a sexist element of the document.
We honor
the lives of those women who were taken before their time and we affirm that we work for a day when
all forms of violence against women are eliminated.
Women experience dramatically less violence than men.
"Homes for homeless whites."
We believe it is our moral imperative to dismantle the gender and racial inequities within the
criminal justice system.
Oh. oh wow, maybe we'll get a good policy here. Hey, maybe... maybe i'm wrong, maybe we can-
The rate of imprisonment has grown faster for women than men, increasing by
700% since 1980
*Sigh.* Men face a sentencing gap. Whining about it being closed (Slowly.) is the act of a supremacist movement. This is no different than if there was the largest march of white people in history angry about the ratio of white prisoners growing. This is the movement we're dealing with. When you pretend it's an equality movement, you're spitting in the face of those victimized by it. This is clear, blatant, supremacy.
We believe in Gender Justice. We must have the power to control our bodies and be free from
gender norms, expectations and stereotypes. We must free ourselves and our society from the institution
of awarding power, agency and resources disproportionately to masculinity to the exclusion of others.
Circumcision not on the agenda.
We believe in equal pay for equal work and the right of all women to be paid equitably. We must
end the pay and hiring discrimination that women
Pay gap propoganda.
We believe that all workers – including domestic and farm workers - must have the right to
organize and fight for a living minimum wage, and that unions and other labor associations are critical
Well, maybe something about 2016 got through.
The 14
th Amendment
has been undermined by courts and cannot produce real equity on the basis of race and/or sex. And in a
true democracy, each citizen’s vote should count equally. All Americans deserve equality guarantees in
the Constitution that cannot be taken away or disregarded, recognizing the reality that inequalities
intersect, interconnect and overlap.
I am absolutely, unequivocally, opposed to an equal rights ammendment so long as these supremacists are allowed to get away with what they do. We saw how title 9 was abused. Until our institutions idea of "Equality" is not synonymous with "Female Supremacy" such an amendment is a danger to society, and would give them further license to enact civil rights abuses against men.
At what point do you abandon this idea it's not most feminists who are a problem?
Tell you what. I'll believe it when you organize a march of comparable size.
For fun, check the signatories and realize how many institutions are run by these misandrists.