I posted a link on my Facebook to this song by Travis Tritt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5Mwig3VqXg
Any politically engaged “feminist” could object to his objectification of women if they so chose.
Here is the thing, though: sometimes women WANT to be objectified, they WANT to be appreciated for their beauty and feel sad when this no longer happens.
One can argue, on one hand, that demands for surface beauty are awful, superficial. But one can argue on the other hand that that is how we are wired.
Life is not fair. If the egalitarians win, the unfairness will consist precisely in what they call fairness.
There is something Luciferian in telling young adults they can be anyone they want to be, EXCEPT who they were and who they are. There is a death in this, from which many–perhaps most–never recover.
One can both value gender roles and reject them. One can see where they facilitate happiness and a clear sense of order; and ALSO understand how they can be unnaturally constricting, and irrconcileable with happiness.
This is henomoralism: I can change the moral God I worship, as circumstances change.