30 questions
1. What is Feminism?
2. Do you think you are a Feminist? Why?
3. What are the good and bad points on being a Feminist.
4. What would you do if your wage was different from male?
5. How do you feel about feminism?
6. Why do we have feminism movements?
7. Would you like to take part in feminism movement?
8. Will feminism movement stop gender discrimination?
9. What is the difference between femisim and sexism?
10. What is sexism?
11. What kind of gender discriminations can you think of?
12. What are the main issues women face in the workplace?
13. Is the wage gap due to women raising children?
14. Why don't we have women President in Japan?
15. How many women are the heads of state in the world?
16. As a woman, is feminism necessary? Why?
17. As a man, is feminism necessary? Why?
18. Why do we still need Feminism?
19. Do Feminist have to support a woman's right to choose?
20. What dose it mean to be a Feminist today?
21. How has Feminism helped you personally?
22. Do women make better political leaders?
23. Should women get equal job opportunity? Why?
24. Should women get equal pay?
25. Should there be laws ensuring equal pay?
26. Do you need to know about women in political office?
27. Do you know about women in executive positions?
28. What do teenagers think about feminism?
29. Are there any laws that discriminate against women?
30. Should women register for military draft?
Feminism is a topic which has been controversial since the women’s rights movement in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. People who believe in feminism believe that everyone should have equal rights to everything from job opportunities to equal pay and fair access to political affairs.
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Thursday, June 11, 2015
Thursday, June 4, 2015
Different perspectives of Feminism:
No.1
"I feel feminism was required at one point of time in this country, and was started with intention of fostering 'gender equality'. To that end, I feel that it is good. Whether they are liberated in 2008, seems to be a matter of debate (more than a discussion). Waves and waves of activity has brought people to this century, but still people do have their 'view' of feminism. Not to be seen as nit picking, but what's with people here saying 'Lots of people will lie to you--they'll tell you it's about man-hating or giving women superiority, but that's all lies.' I m sure a normal woman would not say that until she has screwed up ideas about feminism in the first place. Of course men would NEVER say that and open up a pandora's box in the men's lodge."
No.2
"I must be very old-fashioned. I believe in equality but also in respect. By the way, I am male. I open doors for ladies. I turn away when a lady is getting into or out of a car. I offer to help carry heavy things and am rarely refused the opportunity to make myself feel masculine and important. If I am dining with a lady, I pay for the meal. I have worked with many battered women, and feel contempt for the batterers. I also feel contempt for the feminazis, who have caused a horrible backlash which has made life more difficult for many women."
No.1
"I feel feminism was required at one point of time in this country, and was started with intention of fostering 'gender equality'. To that end, I feel that it is good. Whether they are liberated in 2008, seems to be a matter of debate (more than a discussion). Waves and waves of activity has brought people to this century, but still people do have their 'view' of feminism. Not to be seen as nit picking, but what's with people here saying 'Lots of people will lie to you--they'll tell you it's about man-hating or giving women superiority, but that's all lies.' I m sure a normal woman would not say that until she has screwed up ideas about feminism in the first place. Of course men would NEVER say that and open up a pandora's box in the men's lodge."
No.2
"I must be very old-fashioned. I believe in equality but also in respect. By the way, I am male. I open doors for ladies. I turn away when a lady is getting into or out of a car. I offer to help carry heavy things and am rarely refused the opportunity to make myself feel masculine and important. If I am dining with a lady, I pay for the meal. I have worked with many battered women, and feel contempt for the batterers. I also feel contempt for the feminazis, who have caused a horrible backlash which has made life more difficult for many women."
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