/ˈunhak ˈfɛmɪnɪz(ə)m/
The act of reclaiming the definition of feminism that is being degraded, devalued, depreciated, and distorted by the Men’s Rights Movement through the internet, especially social media, in their agenda to maintain the power imbalance brought on by patriarchy.
In conjunction with International Women's Day and the GenderNet campaign, this phrase was coined by @justlauralyn from the @30for2030 APAC Youth Leadership Network that's supported by UN Women Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (ROAP).
The act of reclaiming the definition of feminism that is being degraded, devalued, depreciated, and distorted by the Men’s Rights Movement through the internet, especially social media, in their agenda to maintain the power imbalance brought on by patriarchy.
In conjunction with International Women's Day and the GenderNet campaign, this phrase was coined by @justlauralyn from the @30for2030 APAC Youth Leadership Network that's supported by UN Women Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (ROAP).
Let's commit to unhack feminism to create a safer, more equal digital world for women, girls, and gender-diverse individuals.
by 30for2030 March 22, 2023

How feminists define themselves: "literally just treat us like humans, literally equality, equal opportunities, that’s literally all we want"
Subtle change as millennials and Gen Z took over: "equity" is now the word, not equality. Meaning equal outcomes. Analogy of starting a race from different positions and different body types and why some people need a head start / boost to get to the finish line at the same time.
How modern feminism should be defined based on its actions: the accepted mainstream politically correct movement that strives towards female-dominant outcomes in all desirable arenas.
If women are inherently better at just about everything (which many believe to be the case), naturally they should dominate. If they don’t, it’s because they are being discriminated against. So if something is female-dominated, we don’t then try to balance by bringing in more men. No, we celebrate, and push for more. The job is never done.
Subtle change as millennials and Gen Z took over: "equity" is now the word, not equality. Meaning equal outcomes. Analogy of starting a race from different positions and different body types and why some people need a head start / boost to get to the finish line at the same time.
How modern feminism should be defined based on its actions: the accepted mainstream politically correct movement that strives towards female-dominant outcomes in all desirable arenas.
If women are inherently better at just about everything (which many believe to be the case), naturally they should dominate. If they don’t, it’s because they are being discriminated against. So if something is female-dominated, we don’t then try to balance by bringing in more men. No, we celebrate, and push for more. The job is never done.
There are more men majoring in STEM than women. THIS is why we need feminism. Women outnumber men in this university 2 to 1 so we've made good progress, but it is not enough. We still aren't even treated as humans. We have to work 10 times as hard for 1/10th the pay. It is NOT okay.
by Sup8989 June 8, 2024

by KatherineMf April 12, 2017

A woman is simultaneously a victim and empowered, until something happens. Then she chooses which state benefits her the most...
Girl: Women belong in the workplace not the kitchen and traditional gender roles are stupid.
Guy: Well WWIII has just broken out and 1 member of every household will be drafted guess you can break those gender roles.
Girl: Women belong in the kitchen it's mens job to go to war.
Guy: thats Schrödinger's feminism for you
Guy: Well WWIII has just broken out and 1 member of every household will be drafted guess you can break those gender roles.
Girl: Women belong in the kitchen it's mens job to go to war.
Guy: thats Schrödinger's feminism for you
by HyperGoat14 May 31, 2024

by Janis April Edralin July 30, 2018

Femine (adj.): Pertaining to or characteristic of women; embodying qualities traditionally associated with femininity, such as grace, sensitivity, or nurturing, but often used to emphasize a modern or progressive interpretation of gender roles and identity. The term "femine" highlights a blend of traditional feminine traits with contemporary understandings of gender equality and empowerment.
Her leadership style is uniquely femine, blending strength and empathy in a way that inspires and uplifts her team.
by GPT-4 June 4, 2024
