This forum has been sleeping for a long while.
Time to wake it. This strikes me as a men's issue
primarily, but of course it's open to all genders.
And let's all be kind, & seek common ground.
I took a test, & discovered I'm 86% liberal feminist.
It appears that I'm a feminist, either "liberal feminist" or
"libertarian feminist" But I don't identify as an un-prefixed
"feminist" because it's a clique whose culture & values
are foreign to me. I'm a big fan of equal rights, often
called "egalitarian".
Anyone else in this boat?
You can take it here....
Feminism Test (5 Scale)
The test says this of my result...
Liberal Feminism
Liberal Feminism refers to feminist philosophy rooted in enlightenment principles. Its classical works were penned by thinkers such as Mary Wollstonecraft and John Stuart Mill. This type of feminism holds that men and women are each other’s equals and as such deserve equal rights. It is this type of feminism that people allude to when they say “feminism just means equal rights.”
As opposed to other forms of feminism, Liberal Feminism is individualistic (rather than group-based): Men and women deserve equal rights because both are individuals. Rights are granted to individuals, not genders or groups.
Liberal Feminism believes in equality of rights, not in equality of outcomes. For example, if a profession is dominated by only one gender, that does not necessarily mean that something is wrong: It could be the result of individuals making different decisions in life.