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In reply to the discussion: Since I grew up in the 60s, I think the whole idea [View all]MineralMan
(150,089 posts)9. I have no doubt that there are some women who hate some men. 
        I'm sure there are some women who hate all men. That's easily understood. But, whenever I see someone generalizing about women in a negative way, I know that it's not the women who are the problem. People seem to frequently make the logical error of assigning the attributes of a single example to an entire class. In fact, that may well be the most common logical error of all.
I can't say that I always agree with Andrea Dworkin on every issue, but I imagine I share that with many people, men and women alike. I don't equate her with the feminist movement in general, though. 
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        There was a period, collegewise, where all ills, genderwise, were the fault of men. 
        WingDinger
        Feb 2012
        #14
      
        
        yes, exactly a way to shame and shut you up.  my boys laugh.  we joke about it in the house
        seabeyond
        Feb 2012
        #24
      
        
        I'm a feminist and fought hard for the ERA. I never hated men nor did I give them up! 
        sinkingfeeling
        Feb 2012
        #25
      
        
        I would consider my wife a feminist.  She just calls herself just a lady however.
        Broderick
        Feb 2012
        #28
      
        
         emphatically, YES du men agree with the political feminist goals.   emphatically, YES. nt
        seabeyond
        Feb 2012
        #45
      
        
        sure.  but that is often times the hard part of being pragmatic and speaking out
        seabeyond
        Feb 2012
        #60