First off: Thanks Jopax! It's reassuring to hear
(But, I must say, it took me the better part of two hours to get a hopefully coherent idea of what is going on and to write that down)The word of women as to their plight is more credible than the word of men as to women's plight.
I agree. But I'd like to add, that men are for the most part the propagators (wittingly or unwittingly) of this plight; they are part of the problem and I think it can only be resolved with their cooperation.
As soon as they unhappily accept their position as (unwilling) abusers, they not only learn to see the sexism directed at women but also learn to see the sexism which works against them as well. And I guess some of them want that at least to be acknowledged. Why not give them this acknowledgement?
And when everybody involved in the debate feels like the other side has it out for them, real discussion just doesn't happen.
Yes, that's the problem. In this case I suggest to argue for the point that a succesful feminist movement will not only set women free, but will also lead to more liberties for men (albeit less than for women, it's still a win-win situation).
@ Ogdibus
"prove that this a problem"
But it has been proven so often in the last fifty years, there are hundreds of videos, essays, books, aso flying around. Those poeple should be pointed to them and be told not to come back before understanding what is going on. (If they refuse, claiming that they know better than three generations of contemporary intellectuals, they can be safely _ignored_)
There is one video which I think is pretty good to convince males, and it should also have some interesting points for females. The problem with this video is that the first 11min are in german, but they can safely be skipped. When the guy actually gets talking he annoyingly needs ~15min to get rolling, so he's very dry and a bit fumbling at first, but turns out to be a pretty good talker once he's warmed up. He is interesting and nice to listen to for the remainder of the video (which is almost two hours long – but it's worth it!).
Michael Kimmel - The Guy´s Guide to Feminism"no, let's talk about my problems instead"
well, yeah; acknowledge their problem and point to the thread title, they are in the wrong place. But this has been tried here. Far easier said than done :/
A mod or active op is really necessary.
As I understand it, all involved humans must change the way they think and the way they act to dissolve this unfair inequality for women.
This is not the reality of the situation. There are quite a few people in this conversation and in the world, that already have a way of thinking that is productive toward equality. We are not at the beginning of the struggle, we are in the middle of it.
That's true too. Sadly 2000 years of intellectually supported sexism take some effort to abolish. I also think that this change is an ongoing process even for those who are constructively involved in it for the last decades. There are many young feminists, the second generation gender sciences graduates and the LGBTQ-movement which are all changing the picture. (I have a hard time following all that, e.g. the contemporary assumption that gender is 100% society-dependent and 0% body-dependent does not sit right with me, but that's another subject entirely)
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Now. What can we do for this thread?
Looking back at the video about women in videogames and the thread, I noticed that there is an agreement that her examples are partly really bad. When her examples get shot down, her points will suffer as well and that's not helpful.
I would would suggest to look at the examples Anita Sa
rkeesian took and analyse them: which are supportive for the points she wants to make and which are detrimental? Can we find better examples?
The good thing with this would be that it's something that supporters and critics of her work can do equally and I think it would further the discussion in a meaningful way.
[phew, excuse me now, I need a sandwich, some pointless media to unwind and then sleep; it's well past midnight in my part of the world, I'll return tomorrow]
edit: typo