Basically what Omega, Zaresto and MDK have already said. [quote=Zacharius] I think a number of feminist groups have taken it too far, but applying that to all modern feminists is not only inaccurate, but also damaging to a movement that still has a heck of a lot to do, both globally and within 'the West' which likes to look at gender inequality as a fixed issue, when in a lot of cases it isn't. [/quote] If by heck of a lot to do you mean in less well off 3rd world countries then yes you're right. In 1st world though, not so much. Gender inequality is not a fixed issue, but rather an issue that now plagues men and women equally. So having our counter to it being something that simply focuses on one gender is not appropriate to the problem we face today. It may of worked in the past, when women are clearly the lesser gender in terms of rights. But as problems and issues change so must the way we approach and solve them. Sure, doing feminism might help women representations in media and gaming, acceptance in geek culture, more control of their bodies etc. But what about the men and being able to report being raped or assaulted without being laughed at? To be able to have a decent shot at gaining child custody rather than starting off the court case with a huge disadvantage simply for being male? To be able to cry and talk about how they feel without being laughed at? To not always be the one expected to provide for the family, pay for everything their girlfriend/wife wants, do all the leg work/first moves simply cause he's male? To not always be pressured by the media to be ripped, tall etc? There's a lot of discrimination against men that people just ignore or cast aside just cause it's seen as culturally normal we were raised to treat this stuff like 'common fact' that men must be tough and the take charge people always.