by Philippa Noble
The feminist population at PGS is certainly diverse and
constantly growing. Yet minorities found both in our school and in the rest of
the world are compromising one of modern day’s most inclusive movements. Whilst
many of us use the name of feminism to gain equality, justice, and the end of
discrimination in all forms; some choose to use this as a method of getting
their way – meaning no one can argue against them without being labelled a
misogynist. It’s no longer a matter of what the majority of the feminist
campaign believes; a lot of opposition has already begun to hook onto the wrong
doings of the few.
As forward as feminists can be (whether through social media
or otherwise) a silent, unlawful practice is known, or at least presumed, to be
going on. Positive discrimination has become the forefront of many arguments
against feminism. Positive discrimination is a policy, favouring individuals who are subject to discrimination. This is, in turn, believed to be the practice that some companies are
following by unjustly favouring women over men. In the feminist movement, we
fight for equality not a progressive left, leading into misandry. Nevertheless,
a minority of entitled over-enthusiasts argue that this is right to compensate
women for the centuries of gender roles and oppression in a business sense. The
majority of us would agree that, although there needs to be more representation
of women on a global scale, discrimination and punishment is not the way to
achieve it. They should be hired due to the woman’s own merit and credentials
not to do with her gender, race, sexuality, or age.
Following from discrimination found in corporations, some
feminists feel that discrimination against those that aren’t seen to be
disadvantaged is a fitting way to end the struggle for equality. Predominantly
found in social media such as Instagram and Tumblr, a few attempt to show that
women, POCs, those in the LGBTQA+ community, and many more are better or hold
more credibility than those that aren’t – the perfect target being a straight,
white, cis male. Again, these people put our strive for everyone’s right to
live without prejudice in danger of being viewed as the product of “over
emotional teenage girls”. Many who disagree with the feminist movement believe
that they are, in turn, being discriminated against. In certain places, they
are. Those feminists who believe that these groups of people are better than
others are definitely not quiet about it – once again putting our cause to
shame.
Finally, the horrifyingly common view of many middle class
western women is that feminism isn’t relevant in this day and time. This only
gives more backing to misogynists and people who disagree with feminism for any
reason. The way some of them label feminists as any number of slurs only makes
it okay for others to do so as well. These women, who are usually fairly
respected in their community clearly haven’t realised the effect of rape
culture on our society and even their own everyday actions. They also haven’t
seen the victims of abuse in not only our own culture but others as well. Child
brides, acid attacks, domestic abuse, and FGM are all examples of terrible
events happening in many other countries. The continuance of these issues only
increases the need for feminism.
Feminism isn’t just the protection or an aid for women. We
as a movement campaign for the human rights and decent treatment of POCs, trans
women, and has begun to extend to equality for all – not just the female
population. It is often linked to the LGBTQA+ community, gender roles for both
males and females (both equally damaging), and domestic violence or rape
victims. Minorities inside the movement have succeeded in tainting the name of
our mission, yet we mustn’t forget that the majority are still working,
fighting, and campaigning for our rights.
Feminism has banded together so many people into one cause:
equality.
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