Controversy On Feminism

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Feminism has been around for centuries, but it wasn't until recent decades, with the power of technology, that the movement has escalated drastically and has found its way into daily conversations. With this increase in this global movement, there has been a lot of criticism and supports of this idealism, the two groups see complete opposite of each other. With all this controversy on feminism, it is difficult to understand and hard to decide what is truth and what is fiction. The reputation of feminism is accounted for due to its history, stigmas of a feminist, and its necessity in today’s world.
The idea of feminism was officially born in late eighteenth century by Mary Wollstonecraft. During this time, she wrote a book, Vindication of the …show more content…

Denise Cummins, an author at PBS Newshour, seems to think that it has something to do with the current generation and extremist in the feminist community. Feminism has taken on a new definition and meaning in this new world. Since women have earned the right to vote and have become equal to the male counterpart, feminism has slowly changed and adopting other gender inequality problems. Cummins continues in her article and discusses the new wave of feminism is called gender feminist. Gender feminism focuses on the idea that everyone is born the same, and it's society that creates the division between sexes. Many see this blurring of the lines between masculinity and femininity as a negative concept and something that is going to make everyone the same. Some think that this demolishment of gender norms is an amazing thing. Brandon Sams, a journalist from The University Star, thinks this blur of gender lines is a great thing for feminist because they are the ones that are breaking the standard that is expected from men and women. The

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