Dec 21 2009
Women Type

Question to women who are not feminists(the radical type)?
I’m talking about feminists who are in extreme ways trying to fight for “equality”.
What do you think about these types of women? I mean, most men automatically think women are equal, naturally. Many men like me don’t really think about it and let women do what they want to do. Then these radical feminists(or whatever you call them) bust in my chops and tell me it’s my fault that women are still not equal.
What do ya think about them?
Radical feminists are so loud that they’ve drowned out any of the original meaning of the feminism movement. This would be why I consider myself a humanist and not a feminist.
Woodstock Festival 2007 – Type o Negative – Christian Woman
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