Women's Objection With The Feminist Movement

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Feminism is theory that females achieve the same equal status as males. Social, economic, cultural, and political equality are all goals that feminist strive to obtain. However, feminism does not end at just equality. Many feminist persecute men for objecting women or showing women in a way they dislike. Feminism has become a very controversial topic as a result of this new movement. The core subject of feminism is righteous cause and was needed to achieve equality between both sexes. Nevertheless, I disagree with the feminist movement that is occurring at this point in time. The feminist movement has achieved several of its goals since its inception. Throughout the 19th and 20th century, women have achieved several of the milestones that they originally set. Women have been granted the right to vote and the right to be politicians. Women have achieved the quality that they have sought for. Furthermore, feminist have publicized several problems that were lesser known to the world. Job opportunities, sexual harassment, and many others subjects have been addressed due to feminism. Overall, feminism has had a positive effect on women. Although feminism directly women, men have also joined the cause. President Barack Obama has deemed himself a feminist during an essay he wrote for the website Glamor. Obama has been around …show more content…

Many forms of entertainment, opinions, and politics have been attacked by social justice warriors. Feminist, sexist, and several other groups fit into this category. These warriors attack others who don’t share the same perspective as their group. Feminist have become infamous for attacking video games, movies, and people for the objectification of women. While I believe there is no ideal look for a woman, the fact that video game charterers cannot stand a certain way is ridiculous. Feminist have gone beyond equality and into the nitpicking of

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