Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!purdue!ames!elroy!usc!venera.isi.edu!aero!julian!watdcsu.waterloo.edu!bmaraldo@watmath.waterloo.edu From: julian!watdcsu.waterloo.edu!bmaraldo@watmath.waterloo.edu (Commander Brett Maraldo) Newsgroups: soc.feminism Subject: Re: Can a man be a feminist? Message-ID: <5988@watdcsu.waterloo.edu> Date: 8 Jun 89 16:13:56 GMT References: <8906080054.AA08193@joey.cs.Buffalo.EDU> Sender: news@aerospace.aero.org Reply-To: julian!watdcsu.waterloo.edu!bmaraldo@watmath.waterloo.edu (Commander Brett Maraldo) Organization: Unit 36 Research Lines: 20 Approved: nadel@aspen.aero.org In article <8906080054.AA08193@joey.cs.Buffalo.EDU> ugeileen@cs.Buffalo.EDU writes: > In my opinion a man can most definitely be a feminist. > [...]Feminism isn't women vs. men, it's about belief systems, > attitudes, independent of gender. Yes! Why are those of us with undistorted unoppressive attitudes not heard by the masses. Why is that the angry anti-men (read: oppressing) women (they call themselves feminists) are the loudest? Why can't we all just realize the importance of equality and get on with it? Instead we are still loosing the battle of oppression vs. humanity. Brett L maraldo [My observation is that people with extreme views will always get the most media attention. The moderates never seem to be speaking as loud because they get fewer chances to. - MHN] -- -------- Unit 36 Research --------- "Alien Technology Today" bmaraldo@watdcsu.waterloo.ca {uunet!clyde!utai}!watdcsu!bmaraldo