lol, it's always a bit funny when a thread gets this out of hand. I think it's okay to derail it a little bit now, since the OP has gotten peace of mind from the posts on the first page.
fantassy; I'm not trying to debate whether MLK's tactics were "extreme", but instead, I'm arguing in favor of the way he went about it. Everything he did had the purpose of uniting people, bringing them together, and being at peace. It even worked; like I said, a lot of white people as well as black came to his talks and supported him. That's why it worked.
Feminism completely disregards this. It was good for making women aware of themselves, but most women who noticed feminism did not follow it radically. After it fulfilled its purpose of awakening women, radical feminism was supposed to die a graceful death. But instead, it keeps on pushing. It's another case of riding the dead horse. The purpose of a controversial movement is to ellicit self-awareness in the people. Any such successful movement in the past has shown that. When a movement begins to cause complete social unrest, it's not achieving anything anymore. Unless the goal of radical feminism is to throw the world into total chaos, it's useless now. I won't argue, however, that it didn't benefit us, because it did. But now, it's hurting us.
The thing with feminism is, everyone already knows what the problem is, with gender conflicts... or at least I hope they do. Now, smaller, more subtle steps have to be taken to fix the problem...and what is the problem? IMHO, the problem is the amount of pressure on females from their surrounding environments. Several examples;
-When they're little, girls get given dolls and little houses to play with...whereas boys get building blocks, and more constructive toys that help them develop mental skills. Unfortunately, this still happens a lot today
-Girls have to wear clean, pretty dresses. Boys can wear almost whatever they want, whenever they want.
-Girls have to learn social etiquette, cleanliness, mannerisms. Boys get a lot of leniency in this, most of the time (not looking to start a war along the lines of "I'm a male, and MY parents made me do all that)
-Girls have to learn how to wear make-up, take care of their hair, keep their skin looking pretty, get a fashion sense. Boys? I don't think so.
-Girls have a lot of pressure to "put out", whereas for a majority of guys (I'm thinking a high school setting here), it's just a sport.
If girls deviate from that consciously, they get ridiculed, put in their place, and forced into misery and possibly social isolation...I've seen that happen with a couple of girls, and my guess is that after they recover from their train wreck, they'll quiet down and join the majority again. So, I'm not saying that girls should never wear makeup or shave their legs or try to look good; because yeah, it feels good to dress up and look fabulous, and it really is fun sometimes. But on the other side of it, wouldn't it be nice to be more relaxed and be able to go out in public everyday without worrying about your makeup or your hair or how you look in general? But I really can't think of a way to ease the pressure off on a large scale. So I'm stumped. But I do know that radical feminism is not working anymore, because it's separating the people who want better treatment for women from the rest of society.
It's a similar situation with the fight for rights of gay/bi/transsexuals. They're also separating gays/bi/trans from the people who they want to be accepted by. But that's a whole another topic, and I've ranted long enough