Feminist and media stereotypes draw feminists in an unpopular way. For the most part, for the depiction of the media, the term "feminist" usually evokes the image of a rude, very masculine woman, male, male. Many women believe in feminist doctrine, but they can not associate with images of vulgar, male, male, and male women, so they will not regard themselves as feminists. Indeed, last year alone, I can accept the fact that I am a feminist, my prejudice about feminist is just a media stereotype.
The stereotype of feminism is no exception. The difference between feminist consensus and feminist is not only neglected or ridiculed by conservative media, it is also ignored or ridiculed by mainstream cable news and entertainment media. These statements also illustrate the main features of misogyny, the contempt and contempt of women pushing their oppression. Media information implicitly supporting misogyny promoted the stereotype of feminism. Entertainment in the form of news shows that women have achieved political equality and legal equality with men and that they are suffering because feminists can not fight elsewhere. Young women seem to be accepting this information, as feminist self identity decreases markedly with age (Schnittker et al., 2002; Hogeland, 2007).
"Feminism is anti-human" is probably the most common stereotype of feminism, which is wrong. As explained by Bustle's JR Thorpe, the feminist's anti-masculine stereotype is anti-naturalistic, angry, anti-feminism to crush women's movements by depicting their supporters as hysterical and ugly It comes from a long history of activities. Is there a feminist who dislikes men? Yes. I certainly do not dislike men (as far as I know, I have never seen a feminist), but this is the big world we live in. He insisted that he dislikes all men. This is very bad. But this prejudice against men is not built into feminism. To equalize women, to improve the lives of women, not to punish or insult men, but to gain equal rights and opportunities.
Marxists and socialists, feminists believe that the roots of male and female stereotype images in the media are economical. They are a by-product of the media group of the capitalist society that needs to make a profit. This alma mater based media is aimed at attracting as many viewers as possible. This leads to emphasis on the traditional role of men and women in home comedy, game show, and soap opera. Feminism encourages women's alternative images such as: As professional women with confidence, these women are ignored, devalued, or treated critically, as it is not easy to integrate into such media content