Fine. Then can we stop calling women stunning and brave for being overweight and demanding everyone see them as beautiful? Or calling a woman courageous for taking care of her kids?
No, because feminism exists in the cognitive dissonance that women are inferior to men so to compete at the same level requires accolades, and also that women are superior to men, as men only bring strife, violence, division. This is why they are simultaneously empowered and victims at the same time.
I like the phrase Schrödinger’s feminists where there are simultaneously empowered and victims at the same time and chose which depending on the situation at hand.
Fine. Then can we stop calling women stunning and brave for being overweight and demanding everyone see them as beautiful? Or calling a woman courageous for taking care of her kids?
No, because feminism exists in the cognitive dissonance that women are inferior to men so to compete at the same level requires accolades, and also that women are superior to men, as men only bring strife, violence, division. This is why they are simultaneously empowered and victims at the same time.
So their victimhood is kinda like a quantum wave. All probable victim and superiority scenarios exist
I like the phrase Schrödinger’s feminists where there are simultaneously empowered and victims at the same time and chose which depending on the situation at hand.
True. That also applies to the young black activists whining about oppression from their nice suburbs.