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It wasn't meant as scare quotes, the person in question called themselves a feminist. I don't know many, but those I do know want what's best for all. They are not looking to oppresse men to "get back at them".
Sounds about right. Most people I (used to) know are feminist at least as an adjective, and want equality and/or equitable outcomes for all.
That post you saw had an outlook that's pretty weird/radicalized imo. None of us have been alive for centuries (unless we're counting the undead).
Thanks for the reply.
I am quite passionate about education, I also have 3 young boys so I'm biased toward quality education for boys, that we seem to be failing at.
Yeah, I can understand that. There's a young boy in my family and I really don't want him to be disadvantaged by the system.
Not sure what it's like now, but when I was working I got the impression that the secondary system was setting up some people to fail. We really needed more equitable teaching across deciles.