Board Thread:Off-Topic Posts/@comment-33167183-20180421045135/@comment-26234016-20180424005317

1. I dont have a feminst frequency thread.

I still don't know what a feminist frequency thread is.

2. Tumbler is SJW garbage.

Actually, I'm a Social Justice Bard, not a Warrior. Warriors are a lot tankier, Bards get magic. Easy descision.

In all seriousness, though, that's just as little of a point as... well... most of your points. You're just insulting people here.

3. My point is that while one femimist said that sharia law is bad, the majority didnt care.

I said it earlier, that's most likely because the majority aren't subject to it? Again, I didn't care because I didn't really know. So when I learned about it, I did care. Thank you for pointing out a serious issue in the world that needs to be adressed.

But that was from 1964, where people had different views and stances on things than we do right now.

The world 'egalitarian' is from 1881, where people had different views and stances on things than we do right now. Joking aside, the point is that shock and awe works. I disagree with the denotation– mass genocide is bad, no duh, but if it gets people talking about important issues then it's good.

I'm starting to wonder if most feminists are TERF's.

It wouldn't be radical feminism if it was mainstream. Feminism ≠ TERFs.

Why does this need feminism?

If I called it Couchism it would still be needed. Equality is needed, and if it's under Feminism that we get that equality so be it.

But it is the mainsteam idea of feminism which advertisers are getting.

No, it's not. It's one company that is, similar to the #killallmen tag, trying to make a splash and make themselves seen by doing some 'edgy' and 'cool'. The actual argument is sort of amusing because it fails to mention the bare necessities of women's hygiene – tampons, etc. – which are already overpriced. So they did a bad job of even making their argument.

'''But thats not my point. My point is that these youtubers and a lot more videos convinced others that feminism is not equality. And it worked.'''

Um, do you really want YouTubers deciding what is and isn't good? You want Jake Paul as president? I'm exaggerating your argument, I know, but YouTube videos cherrypicked to show the worst of a side isn't equal to actual evidence that a side is bad.

'''What are you saying? Of course people are gonna call that person a racist, I don't see the point in mentioning this at all.'''

The point is, people aren't going to openly declare that they don't believe in equality.

That only 13% of america identify as feminist.

So? Atheists and Agnostics make up a small margin of the population, their arguments aren't invalid. And I looked atanother poll by the Washington Post. This one's a little more recent than the other one, and it says that 60% of US Women are Feminist in some regard, and 33% of US Men. So, that's a fair amount of people I'd say. Of course, 50% of US Men say they aren't a Feminist, but I'm just saying that your poll is misleading.

In iraq, not here

Look, even if it wasn't needed here, even if America was perfect, then... why couldn't American Feminists support Iraq? Like, Globalization is a thing. I talk with people in different countries on the daily. We aren't supposed to turn a blind eye to the rest of the world.