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I guess fraudulently calling Elliot Rodger a MRA didn't work after all? In 2014 the number of people who called themselves feminists was 20%.
Now it's 18%.
Even though Americans believe we need to do more to achieve gender equality. No doubt Salon doesn't realize that this probably means shit like stop laughing at male victims of domestic violence and rape, as well as fighting back at Republican rape culture.
http://www.salon.com/2015/04/09/a_m...ality_so_why_dont_they_identify_as_feminists/
A majority of Americans support gender equality — so why don’t they identify as feminists?
The vast majority of Americans have finally come around to the idea of people of different genders having equal rights. Great! Here’s one thing that could make that news even better: If people actually identified with having a belief in gender equality.
According to a new poll from Vox, an overwhelming number of respondents said they believed in equality — but when it came to identifying as feminists, one might never guess that was the case. Eighty-five percent of people favored “equality for women,” and 78 percent agreed that they believe in the “social, political, legal, and economic equality of the sexes.” But when asked if they considered themselves to be feminists, not even a fifth of Americans polled said yes.
Now it's 18%.
Even though Americans believe we need to do more to achieve gender equality. No doubt Salon doesn't realize that this probably means shit like stop laughing at male victims of domestic violence and rape, as well as fighting back at Republican rape culture.
http://www.salon.com/2015/04/09/a_m...ality_so_why_dont_they_identify_as_feminists/
A majority of Americans support gender equality — so why don’t they identify as feminists?
The vast majority of Americans have finally come around to the idea of people of different genders having equal rights. Great! Here’s one thing that could make that news even better: If people actually identified with having a belief in gender equality.
According to a new poll from Vox, an overwhelming number of respondents said they believed in equality — but when it came to identifying as feminists, one might never guess that was the case. Eighty-five percent of people favored “equality for women,” and 78 percent agreed that they believe in the “social, political, legal, and economic equality of the sexes.” But when asked if they considered themselves to be feminists, not even a fifth of Americans polled said yes.