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What is the meaning of Chinese field women? What characteristics do these women possess?

Before a lot of netizens published their own comments on some incidents of a certain celebrity, people started a heated discussion around the topic of field feminism, which has to be said is a very tricky and realistic topic.

The idyllic feminist demands for equality between men and women, but requires men to take on the responsibilities of a patriarchal society, such as requiring men to buy houses and cars, while women do not. Chinese idyllic feminism traditionally refers to the feminist claims made by some Chinese women, characterized by the use of feminism as an excuse to maximize women's income. Chinese feminist activists in the field have put forward a series of "feminist claims", which appear to be diverse, but in fact are summarized in a very simple way, that is, as long as it is beneficial, it is irresponsible.

There are three main points:

1. I believe that women are humble and men are noble, and I am ashamed to do women's work and proud to do men's work. I am ashamed to do women's work and proud to do men's work. So as a "feminist", it's only natural to oppose women doing "menial women's work".

2. Recognizing that women are inferior to men, they believe that women are unable to compete fairly with men for social resources, but will naturally receive less. Therefore, as a "feminist", it is natural to advocate the adoption of programs that are more favorable to women in the distribution system in order to pursue "equality for women".

3. The idyllic feminist tends to take the "objectification of women" part of machismo as the truth, and like self-objectification, does not recognize that the individual's will is also part of the power (such as affection, love), and is only willing to exchange the real material.

Commodities don't need personal good or bad. Commodities only need to be sold for a good price. To put it bluntly, they market themselves as "Yangzhou thin horses". That's why Chinese women's rights in the countryside are jokingly called "pseudo-feminism". To put it bluntly, these women are nothing but parasites who want to suck the blood of the patriarchal society.

Do you really think that they are real feminists who really want equality and independence? Actually not at all. It's just that there's a serious imbalance between supply and demand of highly qualified men in the dating market. They can't find a backer stronger than themselves and they don't want to deal with ordinary people.

Theoretically, they have adopted radical feminism to criticize the oppression of men reflected in the inequality of men and women, but at the same time, they have deviated from the fundamental demand of feminism for equal rights for men and women, and put forward the idea of "women's rights" in the form of "ignoring justice". "

Women's rights.

The false notion of "men doing their duty" is intended to serve a secular, pathological psychological purpose of forcing men to give to them for free, and a hypocritical purpose guided by a false hedonistic worldview.

When there are grievances, they are taken out on a few weak men and most ordinary men, and small groups form powerful factions of idyllic feminists.

There aren't that many quality men assigned to them, so they like to make a scene and look down on the weaker ones. They feel they will settle for less and are really helpless, so they go down the path of idyllic feminism.