Feminism:
Definition of feminism
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: the theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes
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: organized activity on behalf of women's rights and interests
In the western developed world women have equality under the law compared as to men. There is no systemic discrimination of women. In much of the rest of the world, women do not have equality under the law. Likely 2/3rds of the world's female population have not and likely will not achieve equality under the law any time soon. But if you live in any western developed nation you have it.
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Egalitarianism:
Definition of egalitarianism
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: a belief in human equality especially with respect to social, political, and economic affairs
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: a social philosophy advocating the removal of inequalities among people
In the western developed world all people have equality under the law. There is no systemic discrimination of any and all people. As with 'female inequality' in the west, there are going to be failings in life but it is not due to systemic discrimination but to the fact that any and all humans can be and are at times prejudiced. However in the western developed world every person has access to legal recourse.
Unlike in much of the non-western world where there is not equality under the law. I believe easily 2/3rds of the world people do not have this equality under the law we have seen fought for and won for us in the west, regardless of gender, sexuality, race, creed, politics etc. etc. etc.
As to Marxism, it did not die when the Soviet Union and the Wall fell in 1991. The USSR and its Soviet style Marxism died, but Marxism is all over and sadly doing quite well (in perverting especially young minds) in every corner of our world. Scratch beneath the proverbial surface and one will see it and those who support and carry it.
A while back I read about a survey of US University and College professors noting that 93% said they were socialists or communists. Imagine the young minds they get to pervert in school/class.
Ok, I am finished making my points, it was not really any intent of mine to even spark some serious static that may cause any animosity between myself and any others here.
I recently took the red pill and it opened my eyes wider than 40+ years of my own Canadian socialist indoctrination ever did. Reality can be scary at times when you choose to see it in the raw. But unlike the airy fairy, promise of utopian bliss and such ideology that the blue pill offers you, the red pill is a most wonderful pill to take so you see and want more truths. It allows me to make better choices for myself. It has been and is liberating.
Regardless of all I said, PEACE OUT TO YOU ALL, My crossdressing mates and sisters, my transgender sisters, any and all wives and S.O's