Is he a sexist because he hold the door open for a woman?

Discussion in 'Conversations Between White Women and Black Men' started by goodlove, Mar 21, 2016.

  1. Thump

    Thump Well-Known Member


    The thing is, most people don't understand that.

    82% of people in our society don't consider themselves feminists, yet most people believe in equality of the sexes.

    http://nytlive.nytimes.com/womenintheworld/2015/04/09/82-percent-of-americans-dont-consider-themselves-feminists-poll-shows/

    The discrepancy is because the message of feminism has become unclear and even contradictory to a lot of people.
     
  2. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    This ridiculous article is FIVE YEARS OLD. Clearly it was relegated to the back pages back then, where it should have stayed.
    Anyone seriously getting their knickers in a knot over this non-story of one stupid survey, does not understand that Feminism has way more important things it concerns itself with, than this tripe.
     
  3. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

     
  4. biosnex

    biosnex Member

    "I disagree. I think they're distinct differences between chivalrous gestures and sexism."

    And I agree with you....
     
  5. hulkx

    hulkx Active Member

    You're both wrong (from a modern feminist perspective).

    According to Merriam Webster, the definition of chivalrous is:
    :behaving in an honorable or polite way especially toward women
    : showing respect and politeness especially toward women


    If we take into account modern-day/third-wave feminism, the brand of feminism that is popular in NA, Europe, and Aus...the whole notion of chivalry is sexist because you're treating women differently than a man.

    Treat feminist women as you would a man and they should be happy.
     
  6. APPIAH

    APPIAH Well-Known Member

    OK i gotta be honest when i was younger and single i used to open doors for ladies just to check out their booty. Wonder if it was sexist. Hmmmm( in deep thought with hand on chin, forefinger tapping my cheek and my eyes staring into blank space) :cool:
     
  7. Be-you-tiful86

    Be-you-tiful86 Well-Known Member

    No that is nonsense.
    Not sexist at all.
    I was raised to hold the door open for anyone,regardless
    of their gender,age etc, when I am entering or exiting a building
    or room and see someone else coming or leaving,too.
     

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