Most feminists hate the idea of paying mothers to be mothers.
They want subsidized daycare, not direct tax credits to mothers per child.
They want K-12 education spending, but not vouchers that can be used a a mother desires (including homeschool).
Anyone who said that we should just give money straight to mothers for each child they have and let them decide would be considered an anti-feminist traditionalist.
It's best to think of feminism as a movement that seeks to raise the status and resources of professional women at the expense of everyone else, including women who prefer different lifestyles.
Most feminists hate the idea of paying mothers to be mothers.
They want subsidized daycare, not direct tax credits to mothers per child.
They want K-12 education spending, but not vouchers that can be used a a mother desires (including homeschool).
Anyone who said that we should just give money straight to mothers for each child they have and let them decide would be considered an anti-feminist traditionalist.
It's best to think of feminism as a movement that seeks to raise the status and resources of professional women at the expense of everyone else, including women who prefer different lifestyles.