feminism
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TheRealDawn
@dawnald (85137)
• Shingle Springs, California
1 Jan 23
This is coming from someone who has always considered herself a feminist. That is, a person who believes in equality. It seems as if the current crop of feminists believes that men are bad and women are superior. If that is...
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danishcanadian
@danishcanadian (28954)
• Canada
20 Jul 21
30 years ago on this day 19 year old Gwen Jacob took off her shirt, and took a topless walk through the streets of Guelph Ontario. When a male cop told her to put her shirt back on, she refused, and reminded him that men go...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
13 Mar 21
2020 Europa Edition Translated from The Japanese by David Boyd.
A male reader reading this in public buildings and on public transport draws comment, raised eyebrows and assumptions. Many assume the title suggests something...
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J.P. Randolph
@jprtist (656)
• Pueblo, Colorado
30 Aug 19
Kirsten Gillibrand's Presidential pullout once again reminds me of how much I miss Senator Al Franken. I thought it was so stupid when certain Democratic politicians demanded his resignation, and I still do. Franken was a great...
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Brian F Gamez C
@DharmafGo (6)
• San Juan De Los Morros, Venezuela
21 Jul 19
In terms of new changes both psychological and environmental for many decades ago, women have always wanted a space in the round table and making decisions that may be totally important for the human rasa, in fact I am very...
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Alexandra
@RosieGold (37)
• United Kingdom
5 Mar 19
I personally am a feminist, I believe women and men should be equal! I think men's issues should be talked about a lot more then they are, they are victims of sexism too! I also think there is still a lot of work to do to towards...
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LK2018
@Letranknight2015 (52665)
• Philippines
15 Jan 19
Recently Gillette launches an ad that promotes Men to shave their beard. But it was also a way to tell men to shave the so called Toxic masculinity. I know there's more to explain.
But the ad itself has received tons of...
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maezee
@maezee (41985)
• United States
5 Jan 19
Happy Saturday all! It is 641pm here, just woke up and am doing a little bit of easy walking on the treadmill before making my lunch/dinner and heading to work. After tonight I will have TWO more of these nasty 10pm to 8am shifts...
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Honey143
@sw8sincere (6032)
• Philippines
30 Aug 18
I noticed that in Eastern countries, girls are getting more education and joining engineering universities. Just recently one of my friend (Ananya Advitiya) completed her master's degree. @anya12adwi
In result, I also see ladies...
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Honey143
@sw8sincere (6032)
• Philippines
24 Aug 18
Given the situation in which ladies are getting more jobs, obtaining higher education and showing their abilities. Will they eventually end up ruling the World? Just like men ruled once.
I think Yes as i see women on top official...
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danishcanadian
@danishcanadian (28954)
• Canada
9 Apr 18
Well, it's April 9th 17 years ago today I legally changed my last name to Christensen. By doing this I claimed a piece of my Danish heritage, and rejected a patriarchial naming tradition which originated in a time when women were...
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Hunnia Yousuf
@iamnotyourdoctor (142)
• Pakistan
4 Apr 18
So today I had an argument with some of my friends who I suppose are not much fond of feminism. According to them, feminism means to only care about female benefits and not care for another gender.
"Feminists don't care if men's...
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Saiful Arifin Bin Shafiee
@saynzore88 (6)
13 Mar 18
Many would agree that Ed Sheeran should not win any awards since his songs are about the love for ladies which is deemed as women exploitation by feminists. What do you think on this matter? Does he deserve to win any awards?
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
28 Feb 18
Unusually, the Wife Of Bath’s Prologue is much longer than her story itself, and therefore it gets full page to itself here.
The Wife, Alyson (or Alis), is one of Chaucer’s most likeable characters, and her Prologue and the...
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Winterishere
@thedevilinme (5217)
• Northampton, England
1 Feb 18
The Formula One grid girls are no longer going to be used. Men are under attack and now women are losing their jobs as feminists run riot. The F1 girls in question are the promotion girls who wear sexy clothes to add glamour to...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
3 Jan 18
1977. Star Books W. H. Allen.
Eleventh book in the appalling series of twenty plus Gor novels, and one of the first to introduce the new deeply sexist and misogynistic attitude towards women demonstrated by the author. Earlier...
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