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In reply to the discussion: Can we have a discussion on this article? [View all]Eleanors38
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        Honestly, yes. I have no real ulterior motive here. Just noting the problematic aspects of the MRM.
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
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        Then why the provacative, disrepectful title?  Why not the title of the article?
        Behind the Aegis
        Dec 2013
        #3
      
        
        Their ideas do have influence, though, mainly but not exclusively on conservatives.
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
        #7
      
        
        I hope you're right. My point of view may not be quite as optimistic though.  n/t
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
        #10
      
        
        I think, rather than focusing on a movement, all cases must be argued based on individual merits
        Bonobo
        Dec 2013
        #5
      
        
        Not much, on that particular subject. But to me the article is less about custody cases per se
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
        #12
      
        
        You do realize that the 2nd wave feminist movement was mostly white females, yes?
        Major Nikon
        Dec 2013
        #25
      
        
        Those are all legitimate issues. Which is why I wish more men's groups would actually *address* them
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
        #29
      
        
        I wasn't referring specifically to college enrollment ratios. I see that as relatively minor
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
        #33
      
        
        I can't disagree with that. And like I said, we can certainly help boys without hurting girls.
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
        #35
      
        
        There is some truth to that, but feminism is too large and complex to really have one "direction"
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
        #41
      
        
        Okay, in that respect you have more of a point. But I still think you're oversimplifying a bit.
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
        #44
      
        
        Point taken. Though while there may be "two different feminist groups" there are many more than two
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
        #47
      
        
        I'm pointing out that there was a major divergence in mainstream feminism ideology
        Major Nikon
        Dec 2013
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        Gotcha. I agree with the general observation even if I may quibble with some interpretations of it.
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
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        Lurking out here, I notice "fathers rights activist" is a generic expression
        Eleanors38
        Dec 2013
        #15
      
        
        They're mostly political and social conservatives. Mostly white, but religion and social class I'm
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
        #16
      
        
        Perhaps I was mistaken, then. As I said, if anything only the most extreme should be seen that way.
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
        #27
      
        
        Of course. But as I said, that's largely a red herring for some of these groups.  n/t
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
        #26
      
        
        How about we teach everybody, at a young age, not to be violent to people they supposedly love,
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
        #28
      
        
        I know the pay gap is one thing we've sort of agreed to disagree on, and that's fine.
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
        #31
      
        
        The Ledbetter Act was a return to the status quo which had existed for many years
        Major Nikon
        Dec 2013
        #36
      
        
        Or simply that said "public policy solutions" aren't complex enough to address the issue.
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
        #38
      
        
        "Very little in Column B"? I don't really see how this issue is simple enough for such definitive
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
        #40
      
        
        If you can point to a single pay gap study that contradicts this, please let me know
        Major Nikon
        Dec 2013
        #42
      
        
        I think it's less a matter of direct gender-based discrimination, and more of ingrained cultural
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
        #45
      
        
        That's why I was suggesting that parental leave shouldn't be implicitly stigmatized and punished
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
        #49
      
        
        Which is one reason why, as I said, such a thing as "perfect equality" may not be possible or even
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
        #52
      
        
        Understood. I'd just like to see more flexibility for new parents and less unreasonable demands
        nomorenomore08
        Dec 2013
        #55
      
        
        Solving the economic issues isn't really all that hard and is largely gender neutral
        Major Nikon
        Dec 2013
        #56