SUNDAY LIFE COLUMN: There are some words I really loathe. Words I refuse to say out loud. Like panties. There are other words, I never spell right. Like business (or is it buisness?). Then there are words which have become meaningless over time. Like yuppie. And words which are chronically over-used, like ‘journey’.
There are also words which just irritate me. Like ‘empowerment’. What does it really mean? Why is it thrown about so gaily? And why has a generation of women rejected the word feminism and replaced it with this namby-pamby term that stands for everything and nothing?
Feminism is a word in need of a makeover. And a spin-doctor. Sound philosophy, lousy image. So where did it all go wrong? When did a generation of women decide feminism meant hirsute and man-hating?
Lady Gaga, I’m talking to you. The creatively dressed pop star is leading the charge to make feminism a pariah with recent comments like this: ”I’m not a feminist – I hail men, I love men. I celebrate American male culture, and beer, and bars and muscle cars.”
Well OK, but none of those things actually preclude Ms Gaga from also being a feminist. In another interview she continued: ”I think it’s great to be a sexy, beautiful woman who can f— her man after she makes him dinner. There’s a stigma around feminism that’s a little bit man hating. And I don’t promote hatred, ever.”
I’m not really sure where to start with those sentiments except possibly here:
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The second part of what Lady Gaga says about the man hating aspect of feminism isn't something she created herself. The media/society/whatever you call it have definitely "cartoonised" feminism (needed a made up word there) into this crazy woman with long armpit hair not wearing a bra and being strongly opposed to waxing. I'm NOT saying thats what feminism is about but just like everything else an image always gets attached to ideas like these and usually the images are a bit full on and stereotypical. I agree in equality and choice as Mia says but I do think sometimes 'feminism' can be taken too far, like the rights of a mother are always in our midst such as the right to breast feed at work or in public but we don't hear about the rights of the Dad as much and to me that's a shame. I think also a problem is the view that if you're caring about how you look and cooking dinner for your man is viewed as anti-feminist when really the whole point should be GOOD FOR YOU FOR CHOOSING THAT...I like to look nice and sometimes do nice things like that for a guy!
I think the term feminism has been used and abused by ignorant women in influential media positions - eg: Lady Gaga, Jordan, etc.
Is it wrong to want the same rights and salaries as men? Is it wrong to want to be able to choose a future where you are judged by your mental assets rather than your physical ones? Is it wrong to want to feel 'empowered' because you have a good education or you're living the life you have chosen to or you are a highly valued member of your work place? When did 'feminism' and 'empowerment' become man hating and overtly sexual behaviour? I'm confused by what these modern 'feminists' refer to as feminism.
Can I also add a big THANK YOU to the ladies who do push for equal pay and maternity leave and better situations for women in developing countries and putting an end to sex traffiking etc etc - these are the REAL feminists - these ladies are looking at the big picture, how their actions will benefit womankind in the future. Keep it up girls! xox