Wrangler
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@mink repeatedly denied this reality.Many women chose homemaking for themselves until they were actively discouraged not to by the feminist movement.
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@mink repeatedly denied this reality.Many women chose homemaking for themselves until they were actively discouraged not to by the feminist movement.
Denial! You’re the one who recently commented about how few female CEO’s there are. As @Wynona pointed out, you were not lamenting how few female coal miners there are.You really need to get off this whole mindset about feminists being "envious" or "jealous" of men. It's not about envy or jealousy.
There is the entitlement.It's about using your God-given talents that may extend BEYOND gender roles.
PUL-LEASE. We’ve covered in depth already how women are the privileged and protected class.It works best in a society where they are still fighting against patriarchal oppression.
That’s not the standard! A society is not organized around exceptions.I beg to differ. Just because YOU wouldn't like it doesn't mean that NO ONE would like it.
You DO realize that a woman can be both a homemaker AND a feminist, right?@mink repeatedly denied this reality.
Few female CEO's? There are plenty of female CEO'S. I think you have me mixed up with someone else.Denial! You’re the one who recently commented about how few female CEO’s there are. As @Wynona pointed out, you were not lamenting how few female coal miners there are.
It is very telling that you just ignored the facts of inequality of who died in Vietnam.
I never said that. Please don't put words in my mouth.There is the entitlement.
Most people who ever lived worked to survive, doing what was necessary to survive. You talk as though the purpose of work is fulfillment. It’s not.
That's not what feminism does.As @Wynona said very well, it is a means to an end. And the data if half a century shows women make different choices than men. It’s stupid to push or force equality of work when we each pursue fulfillment.
PUL-LEASE. We’ve covered in depth already how women are the privileged and protected class.
The Hurried Woman Syndrome applies to MOTHER'S, SINGLE mothers and SINGLE women, who try to be everything to everyone. It doesn't necessarily mean they have an unfulfilling career, or that they have a career AT ALL.That’s not the standard! A society is not organized around exceptions.
If most women loved the lie of fulfilling career, there would not be the psychological dysfunction known as hurried women syndrome.
Can look at this podcast today. Quoting it to make it easier to find later.So a few things. Feminism is not linked to relying on social benefits. But yes feminism is about undermining patriarchy because patriarchy is about developing a society that is male driven. It’s a power structure. It’s a power structure that dominated Mesopotamia and Rome in the bronze and Iron which is when all of the Bible was written. Judaism actually helped undermine very much of it. There are now two main Christian approaches to how the Bible uplifts equality, and undermines patriarchy. That’s Christian feminism and Christian womanism. Rosa Parks was also a feminist who united the two by fighting against the racial abuse white men specifically perpetuated towards black women.
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Those three episodes have three different women who are Christians who have studied this .
Jesus and John Wayne by Kristin Mez is a good book also.
O.k., now you're speaking *MY* language, and I'll start by telling you how DEAD WRONG you are.The inequality of divorce as explained by a divorce attorney. Women have special rights that men do not have access to. Said differently, men's responsibilities in marriage is enforced by law. Women's responsibilities are not. For instance, he provides resources, she provides compassion and sex.
Again, the provision of financial support through a divorce is not gender specific. One spouse may be required to continue to support the other spouse to a certain degree, but alimony for life is very RARELY issued. The court will take a number of factors into consideration when deciding spousal support, IF at all, including the resources available to both parties.In divorce, she is not required to continue to be nice to him and have sex but he is required to continue to provide resources.
No, 80% of divorces are initiated by women, not feminists. Just because a woman initiates divorce doesn't make her a feminist. Plus, just because wives initiate a divorce doesn't mean that her husband was 'innocent', and is most often, quite the contrary.Also, the fraud that women want commitment is seen in 80% of divorces initiated by feminists.
Once again, divorce law is gender neutral.Because divorce law makes men powerless, one can understand why men shy away from commitment.
You didn't say that. You said "Divorce law makes men powerless." Now you're saying that men have become powerless in marriage...Let me say that again. Due to feminist ideology, men have become powerless in marriage.
Feminism won't be eradicated.Ironic given the "equality" in theory but all for the women in practice evil ideology. This is a vicious cycle that can only stop when feminism is eradicated.
What privileges are you talking about? Sorry, but only a selfish, egotistical, narcissistic, power-hungry buffoon would want either all or even MOST of the privileges in marriage. Those people don't deserve to be married.Other lies include:
- In marriage, men have no privilege. See Myth of Male Power by Dr. Warren Farrel.
You think that one video proves anything?
- Women are not the compassionate sex. See vid on Man Flu is real and the raw contempt women have the second men stop providing shown in comments.
You know Wrangler....you spew off about how you think I make exceptions the rule. And yet, you're doing the same thing with this and your other posted videos. What a hypocrite you are!What a hilarious paper. Feminists Think Sexist Men Are Sexier Than "Woke" Men
This vid introduces the concept of "Benevolent Sexism" that benefits women. The vid differentiates between misogyny and sexism. Sexism is an ideology that has reasons for treating women as the protected class. Feminism is an ideology that goes against human nature, i.e., men want to protect women and women want to be protected by men. Feminism takes this good, natural and God-given arrangement as if it were bad.
What's so odd is feminists like @Mink57 demands to be treated like a second class citizen like men are.
So that makes it right?First of all, Constitutional decisions in the 1970s ended legal distinctions between the duties of husbands and wives.
I bet smart feminists could come up with a standard favorable to the man, such as no means no.As far as compassion goes, there is no law about this. After all, what is the legal definition of 'compassion' anyway?
What universally accepted authority wrote THAT rule?Modern thought on relationships is fear based:
"Only treat a man/woman as they deserve or you'll be taken advantage of."
Uhhhhh.....This is not Christianity.
Faith calls us to give of ourselves with our whole heart to our loved ones and trust God with the outcome.
Oh, right. So she's supposed to "love graciously" while sitting in a hospital bed, fighting for her life, because her "Christian" husband beat the crap out of her...again.....If a wife in a bad marriage obeys God's call to submit, serve, keep the marriage bed, etc
in other words to love graciously and simply trust God with the outcome, sure its possible the man will simply soak it all up and still act like trash...
Oh pleez...ALL of us respond positively to respect. Male, female, young or old. Respect isn't a matter of gender. It's a HUMAN quality, undesignated by gender, age, ability or disability. Jesus said, "Do Unto Others". To me, that means that *I* am to respect others FIRST. I don't demand that others respect ME first. I give them respect, first and foremost. But the moment they disrespect ME, all bets are OFF.But God also designed men to respond positively to respect.
Good on your husband, but you can't compare ALL men to your husband.When I stopped worrying about being taken advantage of and trusted God...my husband got off my back and began to work on himself. He increased his income three times over and got a raise recently. He stopped binge drinking. He read Scripture and learned to control his emotions through stoicism.
IF you can, and that's a BIG "IF". Even Paul recognizes that sometimes, the spouse WON'T change. How long does one wait for change to happen?Men have free will. We can't force them to change. But our obedience to God is like a loudspeaker for God to speak into their lives (1 Peter 3:1-2) We can try to coerce and nag but but it's far better to inspire change.
You keep forgetting (or deliberately ignoring) the part that says, "Submit to one another." That INCLUDES husbands and wives, as Ephesians 5 explains. 5:22 does NOT make the wife's 'submission' more important than the husband's. Husband's still have to submit to their wives....Master's still have to submit to slaves...parents still have to submit to their children. They all do so in different ways."Likewise, ye wives, be in subjection to your own husbands; that, if any obey not the word, they also may without the word be won by the conversation of the wives;
While they behold your chaste conversation coupled with fear."
1 Peter 3:1-2
Not. About. Gender.So that makes it right?
There remain legal distinctions as pointed out in the vid.
I never said "the man should pay on dates." That's your PATRIARCHY talking to you. Women didn't set that precedent. MEN did.Finally, you are the one who argued vehemently that the man should pay on dates (only you shrouded this in ‘the one who asks for a date).