I get the sense that it's a more obnoxious and popular movement in Brazil. I've not really encountered truly nasty groups of people here. The self-identified feminists I've known were very delightful, and when they disagreed with me, did so without being condescending or nasty.
I suppose I'm anti-feminist in that I don't think women should be enrolled in selective service (conscription into military). Then there's the dozens of things I personally do such as hold doors, not strike back when struck, and generally place the welfare of women before my own.
So I guess I'm not 100% for equal opportunity to be unwillingly conscripted into combat. Then again, I'm not really for the draft in the first place. If the cause is worthy, the people will follow. If the people aren't brave enough to support the worthy cause, they don't deserve to exist.
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