I had my first exam yesterday. It was biology and it didn't go as bad as I thought it would. The essay question was on enzymes so it was a frigging gift. Mind, it was on what affected rates of reaction with graphs and you then had to name the independent variable so if you didn't know what each would look like on a graph you were pretty screwed but
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Sometimes, I just want to slap fandom over the head with a clue bat. If my grandmother, who was born in the 1920s in Pakistan, believed so strongly in education for women that she made her maids go to school (she herself had a uni degree); if my father, who is as old-fashioned as they come, gave my sisters and me excellent educations because he wanted us to have the same opportunities as my brothers; if my mother can go back to uni after having six kids and can be almost finished with her degree; if my male best friends can treat all women like human beings, even the ones they don't like - why can't fandom do the same? All we're asking is that everyone gets a level playing field - not for special treatment, not for extra rewards just because we're female, not for anything that men don't already take for granted. What is so very hard about that?
And now look, I've gotten all ranty in your comments. I really need to stop doing that.
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Sometimes I think fandom can't do that because it's so full of women and, for some reason, it's completely okay for women to hate on other women!
That is such a good point! I'd never really thought of it that way, but I think you're right. Sometimes a woman's worst enemy really is other women.
"Oh, we don't need feminism anymore women can work and vote!"
You know, I am not much of a feminist at all - but I would never say we don't need feminism. I do think that sometimes feminism as a movement is a bit impenetrable to outsiders because of all the (completely justifiable) rage and bitterness of some feminists - it makes it hard to really engage with them and discuss things, because if someone is raging at you, you tend to feel like you're being targeted, even if you're not. But the ideas behind ( ... )
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