Friday, October 26, 2007

Feminism: a simple perspective

Feminism. Like it or not, the movement has caught attention from many, males and females. In an engaging conversation with a friend, in a short period of time though, he mentioned the impactful word. Perhaps I shall speak out my opinion about the topic that has been debated since the movement started in the nineteenth century. I will not discuss feminism in the political field as personally I agree with the feminists that women should be given equal rights as men are in this field. Women should be given the rights to vote, to represent the people in the parliament and to fill in the positions in the political area to the extent that they are able to manage.

What I would like to share my opinion about is that feminism that simply defines men and women are equal in all aspects. First question to ask is: are they really equal? If so, is being a woman then a misfortune? I believe that men and women have their own roles in the society and the ideal world that these so-called feminists desire may not be an ideal one should it be realised.

If those feminists demand total equality for both genders, would they be able to fulfill their most basic needs, say housing? Physically men and women are indeed different. Why do men have strong-built bodies and are more muscular than women? To protect women, of course! And not to abuse them. Yet some so-called feminist proclaim that the world will be much better with fewer men. Women, being more gentle, are thus more suitable to be entitled for more delicate tasks. Again, what is wrong with doing such housework (cleaning, washing, caring for children etc) that makes some women feel downgraded is really a question whose answer I am really curious about. I know of so many full-time housewives and my mother is one of them. I reckon these women are fantastic as their jobs, though undervalued by modern societies, may not be that easy.

Emotionally, men and women are not the same either. At certain situations, women tend to response with their feelings whilst men are more logical in their actions. Note that this statement is understood by many and hey, you (men and women) cannot get away with your innate characteristics! The fact that women use their feelings more than they do logic is very useful in one of their "prescribed" jobs: caring for children. That is why under most countries' laws, children below a certain age are left to the care of their mothers upon the divorce of their parents, unless special circumstances occur.

The trend in modern societies is that these feminism-inspired women think that their life is all about success, careers and achievements. Those who are single choose not to marry or even start relationships with men thinking that they could live without them. Those who are married sometimes choose their careers rather than their families. What about this scenario: A married couple, both working full time, leaves their 3-year old son to the care of a maid. For me, this is ridiculous. This, as I have observed since I came to Singapore, is the trend in an average middle-class family. How can a maid replace the role of a mother? A maid might let her employee's children do as they wish because they are her employee's children. No wonder that some time ago I read an article in the newspaper about how dependant children are now - they even get their maid to flush the toilet!

What do you think? Share your opinions about feminism in the comment section. I want to hear from you. Do you think men and women should be equated in all aspects? I certainly think not.

10 Comments:

Blogger Madushan said...

Thanks Eve for bringing up this interesting topic.

Inferiority or superiority is not determined by one's sex. It depends on the type of individual that you are. Hence, in my opinion, women SHOULD share equal rights as men. And the best way women can convince the men about this fact is by showing it in practice.


Btw, do you think we can see women competing with men in future Olympic games? :P

November 4, 2007 at 9:54 PM  
Blogger JIAN said...

To be eaual or not equal, that is a question. It is really hard to say whether men and women should be equal at all aspects.

In my opinion, they should. Men and women have the same obligation to the society as well as families.
There are differences between men and women. Therefore, they have different stengthes and weakness, they are equal but they can cooperate with each other.

November 7, 2007 at 4:56 AM  
Blogger ching said...

I think both men and women have their own advantage and disadvantage. Usually, one's advatage is other's disadvantage. So, if they can work well together, a thing can be done better than it is done solely by men or women, because they cover they disadvantages of each other. This is also why you can find men and women on this world but not only men or women.

November 8, 2007 at 2:15 AM  
Blogger Aung Thein (sammy) - EG1471 said...

From my aspects, men and women definitely will not be equal in all aspects. Likes Madushan's question, I also don't think it is not fair to compete again both sex in all aspects.
However, if we keep in mind the differences and inequalities then take up different roles, I think we all can get a job perfectly done. I think this is the whole idea of having different sex but not seeking a complete equality. :>

November 11, 2007 at 5:39 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

If you're interested in this topic, suggest you to read "The Second Sex", which is touted as the bible for feminism.

November 11, 2007 at 9:22 PM  
Blogger Plato's Cave said...

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November 11, 2007 at 9:27 PM  
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November 11, 2007 at 9:29 PM  
Blogger Plato's Cave said...

really a deep point of view. for most of the purpose, i agree with ur points.

men and women are different in the body structure but should be equal in the spiritual level. men are stronger, quicker, more logic and have greater ambition. relatively, women are softer, more tender, and more tolerant in the traditional way.

it is the difference that makes our world functioning well. however, there should be no explicit limitations about the vocation of men and women as there are always some exceptions such as Mariah Curie and now the PM of Germany.

Give everyone a chance to pursue what he/she likes and they will go to the right places automaticly in a holistic view.

November 11, 2007 at 9:30 PM  
Blogger Brad Blackstone said...

Thanks, Eve, for a serious discussion of a serious topic.

November 13, 2007 at 1:56 AM  
Blogger NANG said...

Yes,I agree with Ching's opnion. Men and women are created equally to perform their respective roles.
Neither one of them is
better.
So , both men and women deserve to have eqaual rights that they should get.

November 13, 2007 at 7:04 AM  

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