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What are the main ideas of feminism?

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What are the main ideas of feminism?

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The main ideas of feminism are that women are people and that they are to be allowed the same agency as anyone else considered a person. Feminism is not all about equality or the rights of women (well, perhaps some kinds of feminism are), it is about breaking down the constructions surrounding our beliefs about men and women, their roles in society, and the expectations placed on them as individuals and as sorts of people. Feminism works to change the way that we conceptualize who we are in relation to our gender and anatomy so that we can see the possibilities that are outside the limited range we are encouraged and taught to believe in and fit into.

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The main idea is to convince everyone that FEMINISM = EQUALITY FOR MEN AND WOMEN when it is very clear that FEMINISM FOR WOMEN = GIVE WOMEN AMBIGUOUSLY MORE OF SOMETHING BASED ON CRAP LIKE WAGE GAP = INEQUALITY FOR MEN Edit: Feminists don’t have ideas, they have delusions.

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