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Feminists, would you be willing to keep your equality out of government?

I'm a voluntarist. No one forces anything from anyone. If you want it, go and get it, and if you want it from me, talk it over with me.

More rights for anyone over the other renders your equality notion as utter BS.

I don't believe we are equal in capabilities, but ultimately the strongs responsibility is protection of the weak, and even if it fails, government doesn't work to force it.

I think it's extremely difficult to work out the gender bias in courts pertaining to straight relationships, as they are quite nuanced. Even the most neutered feminist would agree that you want different things from your partner than a friend.

So how about no

-No fault divorce, no affirmative action, no fathers rights, no mothers rights, no violence,period, no child abuse, no alimony, no domestic rape, no consent laws, nothing but the people to take matters in their own hands. Notice I didnt advocate for more laws.

That is equality

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  • Marcus
    Lv 6
    6 years ago

    'No child abuse'... uhuh... combined with 'no consent laws'... hmmm... Legit.

    "I don't believe we are equal in capabilities, but ultimately the strongs responsibility is protection of the weak, and even if it fails, government doesn't work to force it."

    ...so, this all sounds like a thug's paradise. The strong rule, and the government does nothing to help the weak. The rich win big too, as they can buy muscle. Anyone not blessed by being physically capable with a violent streak or not wealthy enough to hire gangsters is in a lot of trouble :p

  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    That does sound like you're talking some sense. Then again, I'm not a feminist.

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