The now establishment nature of International Women's Day suggests, at least to me, that it serves the ends of the powerful. — Txastopher
When the state sanctions the feminist critique of men, — Txastopher
While the main enemy of women is men" — Txastopher
↪Txastopher Male tragic — Banno
I question the relative of importance of male discrimination against women in the developed world when compared to other issues. — Txastopher
If you're suggesting that I don't consider that women have a collective grievance, then you're wrong.
Nevertheless, I question the relative of importance of male discrimination against women in the developed world when compared to other issues. — Txastopher
For this reason, I suggest that since pitting men and women against each other may have a political benefit for particular groups, then it is not unreasonable to suggest that these groups would promote such a state of affairs. International Women's Day being but one way of furthering this objective. — Txastopher
The privileged are blind to their own privilege. — Banno
A software engineer can provide millions of people whilst a nurse provides a handful. — I like sushi
I may not have seen every promotion of International Women’s Day, but I haven’t really noticed a lot of ‘pitting men and women against each other’ — Possibility
this criticism of potential opposition between progressive forces and identity-based politics is at its very weakest when it is leveled against feminism, because feminism is the identity-based politic that reaches the largest population group. — Akanthinos
The privileged are blind to their own privilege. — Banno
Like incel, the more you wail, the more pathetic you appear. — Banno
I'm referring to this type of activity: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Women%27s_Strike_2018 — Txastopher
do you really view this activity as ‘pitting women against men’? — Possibility
a convenient distraction from more pressing issues. — Txastopher
SO let's talk about it some more on this thread... — Banno
Human society has gone through some dramatic changes and more is on the immediate horizon. In the Western world women are doing pretty great - if anything they are their own worst enemies in that society.
It’s really hard to see what is happening though as we’re in the midst of the changes and I guess we’ll just have to leave it up to the historians of the future to sort out what has happened and is happening now in regards to how the social rights of women have altered and how birth control has effected women’s positioning (preference and otherwise) in the greater picture.
The biggest difference is the problem of monetizing jobs women generally prefer. Nursing is not really an industry that can be scaled up and/or expanded. A software engineer can provide millions of people whilst a nurse provides a handful. The simple truth is the issue of commercial value not being easily balanced against human value. I hope this will be more seriously addressed in the immediate future rather than posturing about trivial issues that are a symptom of this greater underlying problem. — I like sushi
If you dedicate a day to telling half the population that they're being exploited and abused by the other half and thus should strike in order to "stop the patriarchal, capitalist and predatory system" then it is likely that this message might persist into at least some of the other days of the year, no?
To reiterate my point. The situation in Europe (where I live) regarding women's rights, whilst not being perfect, is not at crisis point either. Call it divide and rule or call it a smokescreen, International Women's Day, as it is celebrated here, is a convenient distraction from more pressing issues. — Txastopher
Where is the source of your quote? — Possibility
Let’s try not to over-generalise and further sabotage or draw attention away from addressing more important issues such as the global shift towards gender equality and ending discrimination and violence against women, then, shall we? — Possibility
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