Why Are Feminists Against Motherhood? w/ Erica Komisar

Where did feminism go wrong?
Why were feminists so against motherhood?
Why did feminists think that not working full-time is a betrayal of the movement?
Why were second-wave feminists more concerned with winning women's right to be just like men - instead of raising the value of femininity?
What were some of the positive outcomes of feminist movements for women?

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  • @sarahrogers7630
    @sarahrogers76303 ай бұрын

    I'm a feminist and I am excited for motherhood.

  • @Hybrid_The_Hero

    @Hybrid_The_Hero

    3 ай бұрын

    Please dont

  • @MHShah17
    @MHShah174 ай бұрын

    I think the truth is females actually being stronger by default, feminism trying to make women men neglected all the value and strengths women actually had. Religions often place them as equal just different, I won't have tge strength to get through pregnancies or periods and I'd never be as good with kids as my mother but my mother won't be able to lift as much weight as me. I feel the value of females gets hidden by many cultures, they're alway real, but feminism is just another culture ignoring femininity's importance. Trying to make women masculine won't fix the problem, I think recognizing the sepparate strengths of both will.

  • @TheBiggerPicturePodcast

    @TheBiggerPicturePodcast

    4 ай бұрын

    I completely agree - men and women are different, but their specific virtues are equally valuable. I think it’s important to recognize the virtues of both femininity and masculinity and that both are needed for a healthy social system. I liked your point about most cultures hiding or not properly acknowledging feminine virtues - and that feminism is yet another masculinity-worshiping ideology. My hope is that we will regain an awareness and appreciation of the virtues of femininity, and that through the process we will also gain a better understanding of masculinity and its strengths.