Being anti-feminist doesn't make me anti-woman.
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Women are people, too.
What type of feminism? Or just all of it? In which case, I don't think there are enough men around to make that happen.
I don't describe myself as a feminist. I have been described as a rational egalitarian. Patriarchy and inequality exist but attacking men (especially gay men usually, it seems) is not the way to address it.
I guess I feel less need to "fight the patriarchy", as (ironically) Catholicism has hard-and-fast rules about most things, but they respect the ideal of _exceptionalism_. That some people are simply so talented or well-placed, that we should assume God has given them to the world for some purpose, and we should therefore suspend disbelief.
Most devout Catholics are absolutely against women in the military... unless it's Joan of Arc. Most devout Catholics are against female leadership... unless it's Mary.
I think this "exceptions just prove the rule" mentality is why I tend to so quite well around trad Catholic men.
It actually makes you pro-woman