The question of whether one has one's own political power or goes to work for someone else is not only a feminist question.
I became a feminist because I wanted to help my daughters, other women and myself aspire to something more than a place behind a good man.
I am fully a feminist in this modern definition of the term. It's innate in my work because that's just who I am.
As it turns out, my grandmother, my mother, my wife, and my daughter are all women, and I like those people. I'm concerned about the issues that they face in their lives. So I'm a feminist, but that's not all I am.
As a feminist of Egyptian and Muslim descent, my life's work has been informed by the belief that religion and culture must never be used to justify the subjugation of women.
Ultimately, I decided to go pro because that is what makes the most amount of sense for me.
I try my hardest to push the point that I am a feminist. I really think it's important that people know that the women in this industry are empowered. They run it, man. It's awesome.
I was influenced by the hippie movement in San Francisco and by the feminist movement, which had arrived in Paris.
Being picked for the Pro Bowl is a feeling I can't describe. I never thought I'd be out here as a rookie, so it's great.
You couldn't be satisfied with being an amateur asshole, could you, Jimbo! You had to go and turn pro on me!
That's the essence of pro wrestling to me, is the traveling, the road, going from Kalamazoo to the next random town.
The lesbian is the archtypical feminist, because she's not into men - she's the independent woman par excellence.
Life as a pro is definitely an individual sport. Thankfully that's how I've always been so I like it that way.
I think if I'd never had found pro wrestling, I'd be a blue collar guy, working a 9-to-5 job.
When I went pro at 13, I had plenty of sponsors that give me endorsement deals and stuff like that.
I'd refer to myself as a feminist. I don't think my music is overtly rooted in feminism. I'm a teenager, and 95 percent of my friends are boys, and that's just the way I've always been.
What I hope is that politics shouldn't be dominated by the pro-Chinese elite; it should be related to everyone's daily life.
The pro-growth policies of Congress have helped created new jobs in the region and across the country.
I’m neither ‘pro-women’ nor ‘anti-men’. I’m just ‘Thumbs up for the six billion
Anthropology in general has always been fairly hospitable to female scholars, and even to feminist scholars
Any story about a powerful woman owning herself in any way is automatically deemed feminist.
I bought an audio technician mic and Pro Tools SE, the demo version and was recording in the basement.
I am a Black Lesbian Feminist Warrior Poet Mother, stronger for all my identities, and I am indivisible.
A good part - and definitely the most fun part - of being a feminist is about frightening men.
To be a feminist, you could cut your hair really short. You have to be really angry about something.
I'm so pro-selfie because I think it's a tool that allows girls to create images of their own and of themselves.
I wouldn't go so far as to say I am a feminist, that can come off as a negative connotation. But I am a strong female.
To those of us who remained committed mainly to the exploration of moral distinctions and ambiguities, the feminist analysis may have seemed a particularly narrow and cracked determinism.
Despite erasure by the media and other patriarchal institutions, there was, by 1975, a substantial body of feminist writings as well as artwork, music, films, and organization of all kinds.
I'm a pro-life candidate because I believe that science is proving us right every day.
Since 1996, the Feminist Majority Foundation has been immersed in a campaign to support Afghan women and girls in their fight against the brutal oppression of the Taliban.
I had a very feminist mother who exposed me not only to Planned Parenthood - my first job - but also to Betty Friedan and Colette and Naomi Wolf.
Republicans were more pro-choice than Democrats up until the late 1980s.
The significance of feminist movement (when it is not co-opted by opportunistic, reactionary forces) is that it offers a new ideological meeting ground for the sexes, a space for criticism, struggle, and transformation.
I'm fun, ruthless, articulate, impatient, maybe a little cavalier. I'm a woman and a feminist. I'm transgender. I'm an actress, a reluctant writer, occasionally a potato-shaped model.
It is well known that I am pro-life... but I would not seek to impose my views on the Canadian people.
It's because I'm a feminist that I can't stand women limiting other women's imaginations. It really makes me angry.
As a pro-business Democrat, I understand the obligations of publicly traded companies to maximize returns to shareholders.
I am an unapologetic Christian, constitutional conservative, pro-life, Second Amendment-loving American!
I have fought myself more times that I remember, in the streets, and in the ring. I've never had a pro-fight.
I love my iPad Pro and my Apple pencil. They have changed the way I work in really cool ways.
It took me a year to make the decision to go pro and skip college and give up that.
If there was a Mount Rushmore for pro wrestling cities, Chicago and New York would be on there. After that, it's debatable.
I wish that I had bridged the feminist movement and the anti-war movement better than I did.
People call me a feminist whenever I express sentiments that differentiate me from a doormat or a prostitute.
Anthropology in general has always been fairly hospitable to female scholars, and even to feminist scholars.
I had somebody say to me once, 'You can't make the kind of music you're making and call yourself a feminist.' The door was slammed on them swiftly after that.
We look at MMA and working pro wrestling as one and the same, they're just two different sides of the coin.
I quit high school to be a pro skateboarder out of Ohio, which is just asinine, but it was meant to be.
I am a feminist. And I don't think of that as being anti-men, I think about it as equal rights for women.
Full and immediate expensing is widely recognized as one of the most pro-growth tax policies around.
To be on the same team with Orr was great because when I turned pro, nobody had more charisma.
I am not saying that the Renaissance in any way was a feminist movement - hardly. But the arts flourished, and in more social settings as opposed to being confined to the church.
I guess when it comes to this privileged White racist feminist movement they respect someone who treats them rough: John Wayne. Frank Sinatra. Phillip Roth.
When I turned pro, Muhammad Ali was laying back, and I was able to fill up an area that was empty.
I don't think I'm a gay icon. I have no axe to grind. I mean, I'm clearly not homophobic! I'm not pro or con.
I have to ask myself, Am I content with calling myself a feminist? Yes, because I speak out.
I'd followed the strange deaths of pro football players for years, sensing something odd going on.
The feminist movement is way bigger than the word. I don't police people on what they call themselves, but equality and a general sense of togetherness are really important to me.
When you get to go out and perform on a great pro wrestling show, it's awesome. It's hard not to enjoy it.
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