Some men and women believe that part of the definition of feminism is that women want to become men. This is far from the truth. I have the same rights and equality as men and I want to have another penis. Feminism mistakenly believes that it is an anti-male movement. An example of this idea is the word of pastor Jerry Farwell. "Feminists hate males, they are sexists, they hate males - that's a problem" (David, 1998). Some people are opposed to the linguistic change of feminism, the "police" change of "police".
Today, feminism is an ideology / theory that most people can not fully understand. Feminism is said to have three different waves. The first wave of the feminist movement began in the middle of the 19th century and ended with women's voting rights. The second wave of feminism started in the late 1950s and entered the 1980s. Historians and feminist / gender scholars describe today's feminist theory, ideology, social / political movements as the third wave of feminism. The "second wave" of feminism began when a woman was forced to leave the work place after the end of World War II and basically could not ratify the equality rights amendment. After criticism, the second wave of feminism split and the movement focused on white women more than anyone else.
The general response of the feminist is to say that women oppose feminism and say "I do not understand what feminism is" and quote the definition of that dictionary: "Theory of gender, politics, social equality" . Rebuttal: They judge contemporary feminism through actions rather than books. Here they have a point of view. Let's think about the #YesAllWomen Twitter tag by a blogger "Feminist Arab Spring of the 21st Century". Please remind people that "every man is" is a violent and hatred feminist - this label is a ruthless list of male terrorism and female abuse. Some of the most popular tweets seem to make people something to lose humanity. Comparing them with sharks and M & M candies, 10% of them are addictive.
In the third article of Rita Dhamoon, "Feminism", a feminist discussion on what feminism means, while considering various ways of feminist's understanding of feminism, its central features, and ways of exploration I am reviewing. These arguments tell us whether feminists should aim for equality or difference, whether women's differences forced to abandon gender concepts, and whether "women" can be viewed as a group with proxies or identities, Interpretation of sex on stabilization problem