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I will look for this episode though, i hate how media depicts feminists and this depiction is a lot of the time the reason women don't identify with the label. It's a bummer though because studies show women who don't identify with feminism but still hold feminist beliefs are less likely to engage in collective action The name calling on this show was just horrifying. While the 'ultra feminist' came off as being quite extreme, based on the message boards on ABC. Not sure if it is because he called her a 'feminist pig' or if it was because of his treatment of his daughter.
Just ugh. I wonder how they would react to my 12 year old being a proud feminist and a BOY! Add never being eligible to be on a show like Wife Swap to one of the many many reasons why I'm not married. Your year-old sounds fantastic! The eldest daughter on this show was also quite amazing. She knew she was smart and that make-up wasn't for her. I don't remember her exact age but she couldn't have been much more than Of course, she was portrayed as being damaged by her parents because they wouldn't 'let' her wear mini skirts.
Some of my happiest moments with the Kid are when he says "Excuse me for saying this Mom, but that guy is a chauvinist dick".
He's awesome. And thanks for posting about the update email. How seriously fucked up is it that the only "feminist" things she could do were waitress and cook? I feel bad for feminists though, because this show in particular shows to me how limited women are becoming. Soon women won't be free to choose to be feminine, but rather suppressed by other women to be a feminist. How sad. Sad to see that the feminist family thought that life is to be found in books and homeschooling. This way denying their daughters a learning experience on a social level.