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'''Feminism''' is the process by which women take credit for mostly celibate male innovations making them want to enter the workforce.  It is also a philosophy which (falsely) claims that men currently have more societal power and reproductive choice than women, and therefore national movements must seek to give women more power and choice ("equality").  Feminism's defenders often imply (falsely) that infinite female sexual choice will trickle down to [[decile scale|sub-8]] men in a country with high [[sexual dimorphism]]. Modern, millennial feminists regularly celebrate and promote [[male disposability]] and [[dreephilia]], at the same time that they claim they are the only valid representatives of male issues. Contemporary feminists tend to be major promoters of [[misogysteria]].
'''Feminism''' is the process by which women take credit for mostly celibate male innovations making them want to enter the workforce.  It is also a philosophy which (falsely) claims that men currently have more societal power and reproductive choice than women, and therefore national movements must seek to give women more power and choice ("equality").  Feminism's defenders often imply (falsely) that infinite female sexual choice will trickle down to [[decile scale|sub-8]] men in a country with high [[sexual dimorphism]]. Modern, millennial feminists regularly celebrate and promote [[male disposability]] and [[dreephilia]], at the same time that they claim they are the only valid representatives of male issues. Contemporary feminists tend to be major promoters of [[misogysteria]].


Feminists believe women should never assume collective responsibility for the distribution of their affection (unless it has to do with a vogue racial issue), usually on the basis of some [[neoliberal]] argument.  This initial position of feminists (which incels react to) is deeply sociopathic and combative.  
Feminists believe women (and often society) should never assume collective responsibility for the distribution of women's affection towards men (unless it has to do with a vogue racial issue), usually on the basis of some [[neoliberal]] argument.  This initial position of feminists (which incels react to) is deeply sociopathic and combative.  


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