lmao, the most I looked up was that definition xD Promise! That was entirely my own thought process I just wrote. (The only reason I even brought in a definition was because I'm a speech and debater and I sorta follow the rules of S&D and make sure by definition we are both referring to the same topic =P)
lol, selective feminists annoy me, i once went to a college class at East Stroudsburg University, and the woman who taught the class was a selective over obsessed feminist that said that girls who wore bras were conforming to knittingism, so here I am in this room, with the really old saggy boobed lady, who refuses to wear a bra...
That.. that sort of thing is just utterly ridiculous, but true feminism, I support halfway. The sounds bad, but the reason I don't support it entirely, is because that would destroy the country's economy. If women were included in the draft, then all young capable Americans able to work jobs, would be sent off the war; who would remain to work? That's originally how women were able to join the work force to begin with after all. Basically, though it may not be fair, the reason guys are drafted and women aren't is because biologically, men develop muscles faster and easier than women, and historically, women were "weak and feeble" and needed a man to protect them, therefore unsuited for war. So instead, it was their job to maintain the economy back at home. Honestly, I wouldn't care much if women got drafted, if it wouldn't kill the economy.
I think how it is now works out fine, perhaps higher wages for women would be good, for the fact that divorced women or widows, are the ones most often trying to raise children, and off a lower income, it becomes difficult. Otherwise, how things are now is pretty equal as is. At least in America.