lol well I must say I am rather disappointed in you ladies. The way this thread went is a little something like this
Male Student: I was going to make a feminism poster, and the ladies I listened to said this was a problem, what do you folks think/can you help me develop this idea as I am fairly ignorant to the problem.
Forum: you sound like you are trying to get a group of strange ladies to do your homework for you
Male student: No, thats not it, I want experiences from people who know more about the subject before I move forward. Can you help this ignorant male learn something?
Forum: you used the word feisty to describe somebody you love, without knowing anything about you or her, I am going to assume you are just sexist.
Male student: I don't use the word like that, but i did some research and it appears that the dictionary agrees with you. Disappointing
Forum: Let's just dismiss him
Forum: Have you ever heard of google? I hear it's all the rage these days. all you have to do, is what you have been doing for the last four hours, and the answer will jump RIGHT at you. I know it's that easy, but i won't bother giving you an answer.
Male student: No i tried that, the specific answer I was looking for isn't there. Is what I have found accurate? tell me some of your experiences
Forum: this topic is specifically for women, no men allowed. shut-up, and give up. if you ever tried listening you would know that.
Male student: actually... this IS a result of me listening. the enitre purpose of me being here is that i have listened to everything that I can, and am now out of rope, so I am seeking more broadened experiences. Experiences i can't get from reading from a book, or listening to the ladies around me, that resource is exhausted.
(after a series of condescending dismissive posts by the members of this forum we FINALLY have)
Forum: Actually a relevant helpful post! and thanks to that post I learned something. Thank you for that by the way tortoiseinahalfshell. I actually plan to read that book, when my broke student behind can afford the 15 bucks to do so.
Male student: Ok Obviously y'all hate this idea, (quite frankly I am not sure at this point if i should have just pretended to be a girl to get help from a group of feminists but what the hell, why not at least try?) Since you guys hate it so much, what do you think is a message of importance to the young ladies of today. If i could take one message to pass on to my niece what should it be?
Forum: Seriously dude, this conversation is for girls only, Shut up and give up.
You lot ought to be ashamed of yourselves. You had the opportunity to educate a young lad who is enthusiastic about equality for women, and seeking advice on the subject, but all you could muster up was to chant "no boys allowed" in a chorus of ignorance. "A man can't make a poster that could possibly promote equality amongst women, he wouldn't understand." And you are half right, there is no way I will ever understand if nobody ever helps me to do it. If you never bring men in to the conversation, how can you possibly hope for them to understand? But I tell you what, a MAN made this en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:We_Can_Do_It!.jpg
and so can I.
And despite your condescending bitter attitudes, I will continue to pursue feminism, but I will not do it in such a narrow minded, jaded forum. The message I have taken away from this experience to pass on to my niece is: Never let anyone tell you you can't do something regardless of their age, gender, education (tortoiseinahalfshell appears to be very well educated at face value), or how much they claim that they have been oppressed because all of those factors are about them, and not about you. If you let them define who and what you can be, they have succeeded in keeping you down.
And that is going to be the theme of my poster, so thanks for being a bunch of sexists, you have given me the experience I need to understand the problem.