Difference between revisions of "Gender Transition Movement"
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Farrell states, "Taking what had worked for most women and seeing it as a plot against them led us to see men as “owing” women. This created Stage II entitlement: women being entitled to compensation for past oppression. This prevented us from seeing the need to make a transition from Stage I to Stage II together : the need not for a women’s movement or a men’s movement, but for a gender transition movement."<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Myth_of_Male_Power Warren Farrell, The Myth of Male Power]</ref> |
Farrell states, "Taking what had worked for most women and seeing it as a plot against them led us to see men as “owing” women. This created Stage II entitlement: women being entitled to compensation for past oppression. This prevented us from seeing the need to make a transition from Stage I to Stage II together : the need not for a women’s movement or a men’s movement, but for a gender transition movement."<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Myth_of_Male_Power Warren Farrell, The Myth of Male Power]</ref> |
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+ | He further states, "A gender transition movement will be the longest of all movements because it is not proposing merely to integrate blacks or Latinos into a system that already exists; rather, it is proposing an evolutionary shift in the system itself—an end to “woman-the-protected” and “man-the-protector.”<ref>[https://gynocentrism.com/2022/08/27/toward-a-gender-transition-movement-by-warren-farrell/ Warren Farrell, Toward A Gender Transition Movement, in Does Feminism Discriminate Against Men?]</ref> |
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== See Also == |
== See Also == |
Revision as of 12:11, 4 September 2022
Warren Farrell, author of The Myth of Male Power, advocates a "gender transition movement" which refers to more role-sharing among men and women than was traditionally the case. Farrell proposes, for example, that women may wish to work and labor more for income, and men may wish to spend more time with family and children.[1][2]
Farrell states, "Taking what had worked for most women and seeing it as a plot against them led us to see men as “owing” women. This created Stage II entitlement: women being entitled to compensation for past oppression. This prevented us from seeing the need to make a transition from Stage I to Stage II together : the need not for a women’s movement or a men’s movement, but for a gender transition movement."[3]
He further states, "A gender transition movement will be the longest of all movements because it is not proposing merely to integrate blacks or Latinos into a system that already exists; rather, it is proposing an evolutionary shift in the system itself—an end to “woman-the-protected” and “man-the-protector.”[4]
See Also
- Traditional gynocentrist
- Non-gynocentric traditionalist
- Tradwife
- Modwife
- Gynowife
- Go back to the plantation