Q&A: Psychology – Feminism
Psychology – Feminism
Question
The Rabbi gave a lesson about two weeks ago on the issue of psychology and how one should help, psychologically, a person who invents a theory because he wants to give in to an urge / impulse. The Rabbi brought as an example the story of the turkey prince, where one had to show that person that it is possible to be a turkey and still behave like a human being, and in that way he broke the thing that had distanced him from being a human being.
My question is whether the Rabbi thinks that this invention of theory also exists in feminist discourse. If so, to what extent does it exist? There are reasonable theories, but there are also quite a few exaggerations on this charged topic.
Answer
It seems to me that in the feminist sphere (gender), almost everything is like that. Ideology and facts / science are mixed together there beyond separation.
Discussion on Answer
This field is lost. Breaking it is its purification. It is the extreme pole of pseudo-sciences.
The question is which of all this really stems from ideology and not from the facts, and also how it is actually possible to deal with the issue in order to bring that extreme feminist camp back to “sanity.”