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    by Nick Lewis

    Feminists are no better than any other hate driven group who prefer to divide rather unite society. The ideas of feminism are often tolerated as being acceptable because they come from the minds and mouths of the supposed ...read more

  • 2 of 29

    by Libby Morgan

    Ah, the modern day and age. A time when a woman can run a major corporation, raise a family, play competitive sports, even be a viable candidate for President. A time when a woman can compete on "The Bachelor," where the c...read more

  • 3 of 29

    by Krystle Murillo

    Right now women are equal in the eyes of the law. It is time for the next step: Equality in the eyes of society. There is only one difference between women and men, and it should only be taken into account when two people ...read more

  • 4 of 29

    by Stephen Dause

    If by a feminist you mean a woman who scoffs at the idea that men are better at anything than women but is gleeful whenever it is suggested that women are better at something than men If by a feminist you mean a power-seek...read more

  • 5 of 29

    by A. South

    Personal beliefs about the feminism movement. I'm reaching a stage in my life where gender reification and equal rights are beginning to impact me directly and I am forced to reevaluate how I fit to the movement, what I...read more

  • 6 of 29

    by Laura Seddon

    I like being a woman. But when I listen to so-called feminists pontificating, its as though women are a minority group. Today's feminists are like people building the tower of Babel; so hung up on words that they can't g...read more

  • 7 of 29

    by Luke Bawden

    I believe feminism has bucket loads to be proud of . Woman now and throughout history have achieved and are achieving many amazing things .Mothering is I believe the most important job and sadly often doesn't receive th...read more

  • 8 of 29

    by Pamela Smith

    So this is the part where you do a double take to check and see if this was really written by a woman.... Well go ahead. Yes I am a woman. However I am also a wife and one day will be a mother I work because in todays e...read more

  • 9 of 29

    by LeanneC

    Can women have it all? Were you raised to think you could have a career, and the family you always wanted too? That is a widely accepted idea. Women want the same rights as men. Are we willing to pay the price for what tha...read more

  • 10 of 29

    by Crunchy Carpets

    Mostly, when we speak of women and or motherhood, we use a lot of words like community, support, networking, and so on. Lots of happy, helpful terms that fill us with visions of women pulling together. Of women who just by...read more

  • 11 of 29

    by Joan Huston

    Women have been seen in the past as fickle and weak creatures by men. The idea that "as a woman's brain developed her ovaries shrivel" helped to enforce the prejudice that prohibited women from education. Of course, t...read more

  • 12 of 29

    by Caveat

    In the Western world many of us blame Roman Law, reactivated as Salic Law, and seen again in Hitler's third Reich of 'Kinder, Kuche, Kerche as the problem that women have endured since Christianity converted the Roman empi...read more

  • 13 of 29

    by Fb Publications

    Feminism like masculinism continues to be a suject for study and knowledge. As long as we have inequities between men and women, whether it's the men or the women empowered, we are going to have to deal with the questions...read more

  • 14 of 29

    by Carlina

    Women's suffrage 85 years of voting Some endured public and personal humiliation. Many were jailed, starved or force-fed. Others survived food poisoning, train collisions, explosions and other near-tragedies. But n...read more

  • 15 of 29

    by Mohammed Sarfraz

    A feminist approach to To Room Nineteen'" Lessing's narrative expresses the wild zone' or female space,' which many women's writing adopted within the twentieth century. The beginning suggests ...read more

  • 16 of 29

    by Hillary Davis

    Why am I a feminist? I am a feminist because I believe in the right to choose whether I want to work, or to stay at home with my children. I am a feminist because I believe I have the right to decide whether I want a...read more

  • 17 of 29

    by Sp Aiken

    Feminism is dead. Back in the 60's and 70's there was a thing called "respecting yourself." Now if you were to look around, all you see is women wearing cloths that I could only imagine seeing on the side of the street on...read more

  • 18 of 29

    by Dammit

    One of the questions I coninuously ask myself is: why must women be represented equally in leadership positions worldwide? Equal representation of genders in leadership is necessary, for as Li (2006) says: [s]omebeli...read more

  • 19 of 29

    by Lyddi Greene

    One of my best friends is a very active feminist. That's cool. I think you should be very pro-active about something in your life. I love her dearly as a friend- I don't know how I would make it through half my classes wit...read more

  • 20 of 29

    by Judy Lin

    Feminism, like its counterpart racism, is one of those institutions whose very survival depends on it's eventual self-negation. As such, it could never be a viable solution to the ills women face. There is still a lot ...read more

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