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    to face. To combat this, FCKH8.com, a well known organization that sells t-shirts and other merchandise with witty anti-racism, anti-homophobic, and pro-feminist catchphrases on them, created the video, “Potty-Mouthed Princesses Drop F-Bombs for Feminism”. As the title implies, the video contains little girls, ages six through eleven, aggressively yelling “FUCK,” towards the camera while rattling off facts and statistics about some of the oppressions women face because of their gender. The comment

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    According to Simone Beauvoir, feminism has already been tainted to an extent that there seems no hope of talking about the subject. Though a lot has been said about feminism, little improvement has been seen in women and they are still subject to man. Woman no longer exists as a fellow man but lives in the shadow of a man. Though a woman is just a fellow human being like a man, society has made her less significant such that there are no definite characteristics relating to a woman as it is for a

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    Merriam Webster defines feminism is defined as “the theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes” (Merriam-Webster). Still, today in America, the thought of gender equality idealistic because the system is internally misogynistic. Margaret Atwood tackles internalized misogyny because of hierarchal patriarchy in her dystopia, Gilead. She creates a world where on the surface women are equal while underlying criticizing religious conservative politics. Writer, Fiona Tolan analyzes

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    Feminism: rated E for everyone. "..In order to be considered a feminist, you need to be on board with one idea: All humans, male and female, should have equal political, economic and social rights" (Cavanagh, 2014). Feminism is hypocritical. "For those of you that don't know, feminism has invented yet another form of imaginary male oppression called rape culture. This figment is used by feminists to quash anyone who opposes, or so much as appears to oppose, almost any modern day feminist doctrine

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    Feminism In One Tree Hill

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    While many shows out there are trying to create their own name, and be unique, One Tree Hill was able to use feminism to allure the female viewers in a more positive manner. One Tree Hill has had nine seasons, and has managed to captivate the hearts of many. Throughout a variety of episodes that were aired of One Tree Hill the male characters on the show were shown as the sought after objects, and more often than not, even played the more sensitive “feminine” personalities. This was a smart way for

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    This is because we neglect women based on their physiological nature and not the physical state of the study. Nevertheless, we are unable to truly understand the impact of feminism within criminology unless we are able to examine the liberal feminist, Marxist feminist, and the radical feminists. According to Merriam-Webster, feminism is defined as the theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes or an organized activity on the behalf of women’s rights and interest (Merriam-Webster

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    “Patriarchy is the Core Focus” There should be equal opportunity between both men and women. Feminism is misunderstood by some men because we are still living in a patriarchal society as stated by the authors, Sheryl Sandberg, bell hooks, and Anne- Marie Slaughter. Among these three authors, hooks’ agrees with my viewpoint on feminism because the cause of gender inequality is patriarchy and the effects are women being discriminated and having unequal career opportunities. Discriminating women because

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    Sexism, that word has almost lost its meaning with the rise of third-wave feminism. However, this in no way suggests that it doesn’t exist. I don’t identify as a feminist, however they do have a point that sexism is a problem in 21st-century society. This issue isn’t contained to one particular group, I’m only focusing on the Reformed community because it’s the community I’m a part of and heavily identify with. I will stay clear from generalizations because I don’t want the first thing someone to

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    The Feminist View of the Yellow Wallpaper The yellow wallpaper is a story about John and his wife who he keeps locked up due to her "nervous condition" of anxiety. John diagnoses her as sick and has his own remedy to cure her. His remedy s to keep her inside and deterring her from almost all activities. She is not allowed to write, make decisions on her own, or interact with the outside world. John claims that her condition is improving but she knows that it is not. She eats almost nothing

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    Jill Lepore Feminism

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    In her letter to Jill Lepore about Lepore’s response to the A-Force comic book called, "An Open Letter to Jill Lepore about A-Force” by Leia Calderon, she responds back to Lepore telling her that she was at first excited to read her article about what she thought about A-Force, but instead she was disappointed. Calderon tells Lepore that she is disappointed because of her lack of research on the book that could’ve been solved by “a simple Google search.” Calderon gave an example from Lepore’s article

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