Historically, men have a hard time getting onboard with feminism, but I think that's changing.
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Feminism has been so co-opted, but the fact is, feminism benefits men as well.
Every woman, whether or not they're comfortable with the term 'feminist,' probably wants to be equal to men, and that is fundamentally what feminism is about.
I think that feminists have definitely underestimated the role that women have had historically. I think I would be insecure if I were to be a man; there's so much pressure on you.
The word feminism needs to be taken back. It needs to be reclaimed in a way that is inclusive of men.
Feminism in some ways has become quite dormant.
The fact is, feminism is not what it used to be.
I don't think that the feminist movement has done much for the characters of women.
The idea of what a feminist is has changed so much that there needs to be a new word for it.
First I would probably place men at the bottom of the food chain. On a grander scale, I would say they're reacting to change. Feminism has got to be part of that.
I've always thought feminism had a lot to say about both genders, as it is hard to talk about one without the other. I think men and women alike would benefit from men having a more fluid idea of what being a man is.
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