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Johnnypiratesfriend · 24/08/2021 11:06

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9920825/Tiger-Came-Tea-lead-rape-harassment-campaigner-claims.html

Why do tradition stereotypes need discussion? Surely true acceptance comes from it not mattering. One parent had a day with their daughter and had tea and played. A true femist wouldn't care if it was a mother who chose to stay at home or the dad. As freedom of choice means you can chose. In a true femist household both parents are free to make the suggestion of going out for tea.
If we start having conversations about this children start losing their natural acceptance of feminism.

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DynamoKev · 24/08/2021 11:10

It's clickbait shit from the Daily Heil, no-one serious cares.

SilverTimpani · 24/08/2021 11:22

I think the click baity article is ridiculous, but I also think you’re wrong to suggest that children have ‘natural feminism’ which will be lost if people have conversations about gender stereotypes. Discussing stereotypes and why they’re harmful is a great way to help children learn not to accept them as natural or the default standard.

pointythings · 24/08/2021 11:33

If you can look at the world the way it still is and think that there is some sort of 'natural feminism' which will disappear if you discuss it with your children, you're very naive and doing them absolutely no favours.

heldinadream · 24/08/2021 11:47

You spelt feminist wrong twice OP.
And your post is nonsense.

suspiria777 · 24/08/2021 12:13

what is femist?

thelastgoldeneagle · 24/08/2021 16:45

It was written in 1968. What does she expect?

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