RCBH928 wrote:About feminists , why do they exist? Its not the 1800s. AFAIK porn, some drugs, gambling, gay marriage, whatever religion you want to follow is all open and legal. So what are current day feminists trying to achieve?
Be honest, is there discrimination against women at work in USA? I don't believe it except for the "glass ceiling" which I believe its the women's fault in the first place because most women will just choose not to get too involved in some profession and dedicate her life to the job.
The pool to pick from is smaller for top jobs like CEO compared to lower entry jobs like a secretary or a teacher.
lisalover1 wrote:BoringSupreez wrote:The amusing thing about women flaunting sexuality is that they themselves are split down the middle as to whether it's empowering, or objectification. Just depends who you talk to.
Almost like we're all individuals with unique opinions! Shocking revelation, I know!
I am confused because of this:
Objectifying of women= Bad/lawsuit/hated
Objectifying of women by their own choice= Good/freedom/democracy
So if I am a business, I hire a model that will do an ad objectifying women, I am sexist business that will be boycotted but the model is a free independent woman that should be encouraged?
There is ongoing debate and discussion concerning female representation in certain fields such as engineering or programming, gender pay gaps, women in business or political leadership roles, issues concerning abuse, sexual harassment, or other crimes regarding sex and violence directed at women, women's health issues, female sexuality, issues related to childbearing, so on and so forth.
The truth is that there is a lot to debate and discuss, even when major milestones have been put into law. There is a need to debate and discuss the effectiveness of laws and societal change, historical review of legal and social impact, consider problems that are only beginning to take shape due to new and shifting technology, etc.
In short, feminism is not dead, nor does it need to be. There is a lot to discuss, critique, analyze, debate, review, and more.