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Feminist Test

Kullervo

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HelloQuizzy.com: The Feminist Test

Whoever scores the lowest (while answering honestly) wins!

I lol'ed at my result, wouldn't mind going out with the girl on the left though:

The Antifeminist

You are 25% on your way to being a Feminist! (25% too much...)

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The Antifeminist
You dislike women and Feminists. You probably think that women are weak pathetic things and that powerful women like Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi are deviant and disgusting. This is not a good thing. You need a serious attitude adjustment.
 

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The Egalitarian
You are 55% on your way to being a Feminist!

Hehe, neither a mangina nor a hater.
 

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The basic feminist 74%

Ahhh geez. Can't a guy believe in equal rights and not be a feminist.

 

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The Basic Feminist

You are 77% on your way to being a Feminist!

You're a Feminist! Congratulations!

You have a good idea of what sexism is, how to avoid it, and how to stand up for women and/or yourself. You might have read some basic Feminist literature or thought in passing, and thought that it was pretty good. Sometimes you baulk a little at overtly identifying yourself as a Feminist due to the negative stigma. Don't be ashamed of being right! Just keep on doing what you're doing and exploring more ways to treat everyone with respect because of their humanity, not their parts, and you're helping to fix the problem!

Accurate, except that I don't hesitate to call myself feminist and have never read any feminist literature. No need to intellectualize common sense and decency.
 

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Your result for The Feminist Test ...
The Egalitarian
You are 62% on your way to being a Feminist!

The Egalitarian

You know enough about Feminism and how to be one to get a decent score. However, you still have some strange ideas about gender and Feminism, and probably don't affiliate yourself with any Feminist organizations. You're just an average Joe that hasn't really taken much time to think about sexism, but at least you can see it where it's really obvious. In other words, you're not a part of the problem, but you're probably not doing anything to fix it.

The good news is that at least you're not opposed to Feminism. The bad news is that you probably do some sexist things yourself like calling women whores or expecting people to adhere to fairly narrow gender roles. You don't do it on purpose, but that doesn't mean that you should continue to do it!

Just stop and take a minute to think about how your actions affect others when you say or do something that doesn't quite sound or feel right. Pay more attention to who people are instead of what parts they have. Most of all, educate yourself and don't apologize for sexist assholes! You're better than that, and it's time to let the world know that it's not cool.
 

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The Egalitarian
You are 62% on your way to being a Feminist!

Glad I'm not one. :yay:
 

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"You're a Feminist! Congratulations!"

:sick: Yeah no. No I am not.

AND LOL AT THE DESCRIPTION

Don't be ashamed of being right!

This is why I'm not a feminist. This and the #YesAllWomen tag on Twitter. Looking at the other descriptions, whichever dumbass made the quiz has a serious holier-than-thou issue they need to get worked out. It's really disgusting. Do me a favor and take your own words and shove them up your hamster hole.
 

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"You're a Feminist! Congratulations!"

:sick: Yeah no. No I am not.

AND LOL AT THE DESCRIPTION



This is why I'm not a feminist. This and the #YesAllWomen tag on Twitter.

Just be a humanist. If feminism was about equality it would also include men in the name.
 

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Just be a humanist. If feminism was about equality it would also include men in the name.

I refuse to identify myself as anything but a girl, an INTP, and a bit of a hippie.

See, organized political groups hate all other political groups. Every single one. Feminists hate MRAs, MRAs hate feminists, Egalitarians hate both, etc etc etc. No side will ever listen to the other. That's just how it is and I don't approve of that. Instead of focusing on issues that can't be argued, everyone is too focused on being right.
 

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I refuse to identify myself as anything but a girl, an INTP, and a bit of a hippie.

See, organized political groups hate all other political groups. Every single one. Feminists hate MRAs, MRAs hate feminists, Egalitarians hate both, etc etc etc. No side will ever listen to the other. That's just how it is and I don't approve of that. Instead of focusing on issues that can't be argued, everyone is too focused on being right.

Exactly, but I always try to see the good things in one's argument. However, it's hard to find anything good in mysogynists' arguments.
 

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Just be a humanist. If feminism was about equality it would also include men in the name.
Feminism focuses on women because they are at a disadvantage. In practice, this means equality because you elevate women to the same level as men.
 

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Feminism focuses on women because they are at a disadvantage. In practice, this means equality because you elevate women to the same level as men.

Would feminists protest if men's rights are in danger? I don't think so. Btw, some answers in the test seem very anti-male to me. They do increase your score on feminism.
 

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Would feminists protest if men's rights are in danger? I don't think so. Btw, some answers in the test seem very anti-male to me. They do increase your score on feminism.

I think that some would. That's the problem with -isms, there are so many different flavors of them. It's also unfortunate that I've felt inclined to reject feminism for reasons like those. Feminism in my eyes is much like hive said. Humanism with a focus on the inequality of women. There are other groups of people that I spend time and energy on thinking about their struggle and feeling compelled to be a force in support of.
 

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I think that some would. That's the problem with -isms, there are so many different flavors of them. It's also unfortunate that I've felt inclined to reject feminism for reasons like those. Feminism in my eyes is much like hive said. Humanism with a focus on the inequality of women. There are other groups of people that I spend time and energy on thinking about their struggle and feeling compelled to be a force in support of.

I think feminists are people (women and men) who declare themselves so. Those are mostly the really radical ones. Take yourself as an example: You refused to see yourself as a feminist probably because the word has a negative and radical touch to it. Humanists, however, to who I count myself, are the only people who really focus on the equality of genders and not on the superiority of one of them. Humanism necessarily focusses on women since they are disadvantaged in many areas.
 

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Basic Feminist - 70%
 

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You should be paid based on your ability to perform your job, not what your gender is, how well you can suck the ceo's dick, or how manipulative you are with your co-workers
 

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Would feminists protest if men's rights are in danger? I don't think so. Btw, some answers in the test seem very anti-male to me. They do increase your score on feminism.
Maybe they will, maybe they won't. It's impossible to say what "feminists" as a group will or won't do, since they come in many forms. You don't expect all Catholics or all Americans to behave exactly the same, do you?

The point is that feminists want the same treatment men get. Therefore, it's in practice a fight for equality. Fighting for men's rights is also a fight for equality, but a very different one and not as important.

Following your reasoning, if I donated money to starving kids in Africa, I don't really actually care for helping the famished because I didn't also donate money to starving kids in Asia. There are often many ways to work towards a greater goal, but you can't do all of the things at the same time. Giving women the same treatment as men - in social or legal situations for example - is one of the ways to work for equality. That work isn't disqualified because you didn't fight for men's rights.
 
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