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Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.

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  • levon
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    Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.

    Originally posted by Mos View Post
    It really shouldn't be called 'Feminist' movement, because the definition of the feminist movement was equal rights among men and women in society. But from what I hear here, it's turned into a demonisation of men thus taking feminism to a inappropriate extreme.
    It's funny, because prior to feminism, an average middle class woman was much better off than an average middle class woman now. She enjoyed the same standard of living, but didn't have to work. Working class women couldn't afford to stay home, they had to work. Upper class women still don't work. The only thing that happened is that middle class women now have to work, but their standard of living hasn't changed.

    Feminism was never about equality. From it's early days, it's most vocal activists were almost all lesbian harpies and hated men. It was a movement against family. All of their early literature suggests that the main goals were to "free" women from family, and from children. This was so successful that now women simply cannot quit working. But feminists accomplished this through selling women the idea that they can have it all, and when the walls come crashing down you get a whole new generation of unhappy women, overworked and single. Whom to blame? Why, feminism has the answer again. Those vile, evil men keep women down. We need more laws to ensure women get treated more equally.

    If anything, feminists are saying that women are dumb, irresponsible xxxxxs who should not be accounted for anything they do and constantly need help. If they are so equal, why all the laws specifically aimed at protecting and advancing women? Why is a man responsible for the baby, but a woman can kill it? If it's her body, then she shouldn't have gotten pregnant in the first place, but the hidden assumption is that it was the man's responsibility to not get her pregnant,not the woman's, hence he should be responsible for the baby, but the woman can kill it if she doesn't want it. In other words, a woman is a complete moron who doesn't know what the f#ck she's doing and should be bailed out when she realizes she has made a mistake. But a man, being the responsible one, should go with whatever the woman decides to do. So, woman = moron. But what feminist will admit this simple truth? Not a single one, because feminists don't have brains to begin with. Their entire thought process is formulated through emotion.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    A "feminist" being any women who doesn't stay in the kitchen?

    I don't know anyone who would use the word "feminism" in conversation, and the last time anyone has used it seriously in a political context is the 1970s. Only dinosaurs and fanatics use such words nowadays, like those who still go on about "communism" or "anti-communism" as if that had validity or relevance to everyday life.
    For every 1 intelligent post you make, there are about 30 that can be classified as trolling or just plain asinine. Communism and Feminism are more relevant today than they were when the concepts were being rolled out to John Q Public.

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  • Mos
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    What's so bad about these programmes? Seem innocent to me.

    ''Nobody is Perfect''- an interactive workshop for mothers and their children(0-5 years).

    ''the women's coffee corner''- The center is open 4 days a week for all women who are greeted warmly by a staff member ready to listen to their concerns and suggestions around a cup of coffee.

    ''free gynecological consultations''- once a month a gynecologist is invited to the center to talk about important health issues concerning women and time is allocated for individual consultations.

    ''A taste of Shushi''- 100% natural and organic products: conserves, jams and dried fruits prepared by women.

    on-going services: library, internet, English courses.

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  • Federate
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    They've even snuck into Artsakh... http://www.womenofarmenia.org/en/about-us/wrca-shushi

    The Center participates in a cooperative project with another women's organization in Baku as part of establishing a peace dialogue in the region.
    The above must be a joke.

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  • Mos
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    It really shouldn't be called 'Feminist' movement, because the definition of the feminist movement was equal rights among men and women in society. But from what I hear here, it's turned into a demonisation of men thus taking feminism to a inappropriate extreme.

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  • levon
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    Originally posted by Tali View Post

    As for me, I know KanadaHye would call me a feminist. Levon would call me a xxxxx. Lodontsi is still appalled by my bisexuality. Haykakan is probably intrigued and thinking.
    am i right?
    Slow down princess. The world doesn't revolve around you.

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  • levon
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    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    Any idea where their funding is coming from? No need to answer, it's obvious.

    The current generation of boys in Armenia will still grow to be men, but if we let it slide, the next generation will become manginas.

    F#ck feminism, and anybody who supports it.

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  • yerazhishda
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    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    My Body, My Right program also occasionally organizes roundtable discussions on different issues related to sexual and reproductive rights.

    source: http://www.womenofarmenia.org/en/pro...-body-my-right

    "Reproductive rights" (read: abortion). Tell me feminists, can Armenia really afford abortion? Can all of the ideas that have been (poorly) implemented in the West be applicable to all countries in all situations? Does that even make sense?

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  • Federate
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    Originally posted by levon View Post
    Our main issue is to make sure feminism doesn't infect Armenia as it has done in the west.
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  • levon
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    Originally posted by Tali View Post
    the only common thing out of all of you is that: men vs. women is the main problem to address.
    On the contrary, looking at things as men vs. women is the main problem. Feminism has pitted women against men. Remove the whole men vs. women paradigm and society will again make sense. A traditional society is men working with women, each with his/her set tasks. Western crapocity is men and women competing with each other. Manginas and total chaos.

    Originally posted by Tali View Post
    Let's clear the air a bit. Some of you grew up where women should be in the kitchen.
    You are so ignorant it's not even funny.

    Originally posted by Tali View Post
    Most interestingly, all of you are going to continue saying "I'm right, you're wrong." Put it this way... if all of you strive to be your best in everything that you do and find YOUR ideal spouse -- what the hell does it matter about other's opinions on it? You know what you want, go for it. You know what you'd do, so do it.c
    Our main issue is to make sure feminism doesn't infect Armenia as it has done in the west.

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