Should trans men be included in feminism?

Feminism was a legit movement back then when they were expected to take care of a household and couldn't vote, and many couldn't find work as an independent lady due to gendered discrimination. And they were restricted only to certain areas, or had to be exceptional to be hired. They were never taken seriously.

It was all about laws. Now that that movement has won (it was a righteous movement and necessary) they are legally our equals. Feminism today is needed in places heavily dominated by Sha'ria law, where it explicitly disallows women to inherit land with older brothers present. And her husband controls the land anyway. Here, women have full rights to their land. And everything else.

"The patriarchy" is the issue, because having more men than women in our government suddenly makes this a male-governed society. Nobody likes to mention that female IQs tend to cluster towards the average, whereas males have more outliers (extremely smart, or extremely unsmart), or that men have more interest in politics and law. The same could be said about our medical field - it's a matriarchy! Sound the alarms! Estrogen on the rise!!

I find it's jut all petty social disputes on things that don't exist (wage gap) and whatnot. When many of them like to forget that women almost always win the children's custody in a divorce, that WOMEN THEMSELVES tell men to man up if they are too feminine to their liking, and that men get sentenced more severely than woman, which is amoral. Women are shown more sympathy in this society, and are allowed more loose gender expression. Men are quite disadvantaged in areas where females are privileged. ANd that is why I donnot support feminism where it's not necessary.

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