How I Feel and Relate to Feminism!
In a way I do and I don't consider myself as a feminist. The reason why is because feminism does deal with women wanting the same rights as men, but there are also those who are really extreme feminists who are the one ones who hate men and that we are a patriarchy. Although, not all women are like that because truthfully feminism can be defined in various ways and also has numerous perspectives to its topic. At first, it started out as a good thing in history because it gave women the chance to change the world and be at the same level as men. Subsequently, feminism has progressed profusely and women are making a difference day by day. In addition, I am wandering toward a netural role of being a feminist or not; the reason being that now I am seeing feminism turning into a negative light. I have seen and learned that since the beginning of women's suffrage that I feel like we are on the same terms as men, albeit there are times when women don't feel that way or a situaiton arises that women aren't treated equaly. I mean, anyone can easily get offended now a days by the smallest of things. Above all, I may be netural; but I am still considered a feminist because I want all equality as most women and feminism is not all negative, its positive too.
I can relate to feminism because as stated in the previous above, women have take the opportunity to make difference in the world. In which, those women who've changed history for the better, has given us women a voice as how the constitution of the United States gives a voice to everyone because of the First Amendment of "Freedom of Speech." Of course there are still limitations, but we can still make the best of it. It may seem that I am against to being a feminist, but truthfully I am confused on where I stand. In addition, I am a feminist, but I am also a person who doesn't like being on a person's bad side. I do believe that we are all equal and that whatever decisions that we make are our own. Others may have their own opinions, but I can say that they have their own right to. I go to a school that I feel as an equal to those who go there too and there are so many women and men who have strived are going far in their life. Although, we are not fully equal, but the reality is that it is hard for a nation to be fully equal as not everyone agrees. Of course it'll take time and its a good thing that it is not just women, but there are men too who are feminists.
I can relate to feminism because as stated in the previous above, women have take the opportunity to make difference in the world. In which, those women who've changed history for the better, has given us women a voice as how the constitution of the United States gives a voice to everyone because of the First Amendment of "Freedom of Speech." Of course there are still limitations, but we can still make the best of it. It may seem that I am against to being a feminist, but truthfully I am confused on where I stand. In addition, I am a feminist, but I am also a person who doesn't like being on a person's bad side. I do believe that we are all equal and that whatever decisions that we make are our own. Others may have their own opinions, but I can say that they have their own right to. I go to a school that I feel as an equal to those who go there too and there are so many women and men who have strived are going far in their life. Although, we are not fully equal, but the reality is that it is hard for a nation to be fully equal as not everyone agrees. Of course it'll take time and its a good thing that it is not just women, but there are men too who are feminists.
FEMINIST OR NOT
Sadly, I am one of those few women who are confused and to admit that they are feminists. But, I am not afraid to say that I do believe in what Feminism stands for and what it supports. I do consider myself a feminist as I learn more about it and how good it is to be one. By researching this topic I have learned more about it and that it is not all about women hating men. In addition, to the fact that women have various possibilities to do whatever they want and are as much capable as men too. Although, weither I am our not; I as a woman am still powerful, proud, and now who I am and what I believe in.