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I am not a "disgrace to women" because I don't support the women's march. I do not feel I am a "second class citizen" because I am a woman. I do not feel my voice is "not heard" because I am a woman. I do not feel I am not provided opportunities in this life or in America because I am a woman. I do not feel that I "don't have control of my body or choices" because I am a woman. I do not feel like I am " not respected or undermined" because I am a woman.
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Good for you. I don't need a march to tell me what I need or what I lack. We've come a long way since the vote here in the USA. I began working in the 70's when the so called woman's movement was going on and the when the ERA was trying to get passed... but it didn't and that didn't stop me from being the woman I am today. I am a human being I have rights and I love my country.
I can say what I want and respect all those who may disagree. I couldn't careless. But what I care about is respect for all and live and let live.
NoSugarCoating · 26-30, F
I'm just tired of hearing American women bitch. They come from one of the most privileged countries in the world. They can stfu and fight for the women that aren't allowed to have a voice. These 'feminists' are PRIVILEGED enough to even call themselves that. There are women in other countries who wouldn't even dare speak against a man because they fear their lives being taken. There are women in other countries that would die to have the rights we do in this county. I just see a bunch of cry babies.
@TotallyBlissful: I hear ya and understand completely what you are saying.
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NoSugarCoating · 26-30, F
@NearMiss: Yes! You are correct! But at the moment, this feminist stuff is whats hot