Real feminists fight for women's rights and men's rights in the economic, social, political, military, employment, and community world. The definition of feminism is someone who believes men and women are equal to each other on all grounds and deserve equal respect and acknowledgement.
The idealogy was much more properly executed by those darn evil communists in the 1900's who kind of invented the movement of modern feminism. English and French authors had their own movement in the 1700's I believe, but people never took note of it. Not until the lovely Clara Zetkin, Rosa Luxemburg, Leon Trotsky, and good ol' Vlady forced it down people's throats, especially when the Soviet Union was established.
Now that the idea of gender/sex equality was ripped out of communism, both sexes kind of abuse it and end up being sexist against the other. Which, is very dissapointing and extremely disrespectful to the movement, and the founding fathers and mothers of the modern idea, Zetkin and Luxemburg who fought for it the hardest.
I didn't bother reading the 9 pages of talk, btw. I'm just stating this because I'm sure there were some people along the line who attempted to pin this back to men and blame them instead of saying people should've stepped up for the guy. That contradicts the idea of gender/sex equality if they jump to the blaming men crap.
Just be a communist, you feminists. Things work out better.
