Difference between revisions of "Feminist style"

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* lack of recognition of achievements, such as inventions, made possible by traditional family structures
 
* lack of recognition of achievements, such as inventions, made possible by traditional family structures
 
* belief that single mothers are capable of raising well-adjusted children without the influence of a stable father figure.
 
* belief that single mothers are capable of raising well-adjusted children without the influence of a stable father figure.
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* insistence on women being treated as equals.
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* belief that [[sexual harrassment]] is a bad thing.
 
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Revision as of 10:40, April 15, 2008

A feminist typically has one or more of the following characteristics:

  • insistence on censorship of opposing speakers, writers, or presentations
  • expression of extreme offense at modest expressions of disagreement
  • seething hatred for anti-feminist personalities, such as Ann Coulter
  • lack of a sense of humor
  • contempt for women who serve in traditional family roles, such as housewives
  • lack of recognition of achievements, such as inventions, made possible by traditional family structures
  • belief that single mothers are capable of raising well-adjusted children without the influence of a stable father figure.
  • insistence on women being treated as equals.
  • belief that sexual harrassment is a bad thing.

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