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    I would like to point out that the feminist movement does...

    Feminism is inherently bigoted.

    I would like to point out that the feminist movement does not "not care about" the problems men face. If you were in a group that loves McDonald's and your city does not have one and their is a group who wants a Taco Bell, your not going to think the people who want a Taco Bell are wrong, your just more focused on your McDonald's because you just happen to like it more. This translates to prove that what Ferare thinks is flawed, its not that women necessarily don't care about these issues its just that they are more concerned with their own problems and they have plenty of those in which they need to fight for, including their rights and their equality. Lets use America in sake of consistency with Ferare, men have almost all of the power in America's government. In the US Senate 19% of the people in the Senate are women and women only make up 18% of the Congress. Statistically women have a higher GPA when they get out of high school than men do, women have an average of 3.10 while men have an average of 2.90. Women are also more likely to go to college, 70% of women have either gone to college or have their bachelors degree, while 61% of men have gone to college or gotten their bachelor degree. Despite this gap in education men still hold more power than women and on average women only make $.77 of every dollar men make, meaning that men make 23% more than women on average despite women having a greater education. http://thisnation.com... http://money.cnn.com... http://www.nationsreportcard.gov... http://cnsnews.com... http://www.huffingtonpost.com...