15 Anti-Feminists Holding Signs Saying Why They ‘Don’t’ Need Feminism

 

(Image Credit: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Credit: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)

 

The Season of the Suffragette has come and gone already. Women can vote. They can go to school and hold a job. Hell, they can burn their bras, too! So what are females complaining about?

That’s what a conservative group that calls itself ?Women Against Feminism? wants to know. In fact, this organization is displaying a photo ensemble of women bearing messages against the feminist movement on multiple websites. And why? Because, they say, women have nothing to complain about in this day and age.

But men still earn 32 percent more in income than women do in the U.S., and even for the same jobs. The Equal Rights Amendment was never passed. Less than 20 percent of our elected officials are women, too, and despite the fact that a majority of registered voters are female. And every year over 160,000 American women will be victims of rape, attempted rape or sexual assault, with only 25 percent of their male pursuers being arrested.

But lighten up, right? You’ve come a long way, babe. That’s the message this ?Women Against Feminism? group wants to project, and through other websites carrying its images, too.

But those photos scream of hypocrisy, to a point that’s comparable to slaves claiming their masters know what’s best. Women have nothing to complain about, they say. Rape victims are manipulators, they claim. And women?should sympathize with their just-as-hassled men, they offer, too. And if you’ve been victimized? According to “Women Against Feminism,” that’s your own damn fault.

Here – see many of those photos for yourself. How do you feel about this female anti-feminist movement? Tell us on Liberal America’s Facebook page!

(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Source: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Credit: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
(Image Credit: Facebook page of Women Against Feminism)
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