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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
I am a feminist. And I don't think of that as being anti-men, I think about it as equal rights for women.
You can't be a woman and not be a feminist, I don't think. If you care about the world and the world you exist in and your rights.
Look, a conservative feminist stands for increasing responsibility and increasing personal freedom.
The lesbian is the archtypical feminist, because she's not into men - she's the independent woman par excellence.
The triumph, real triumph of the feminist movement is that women get to choose.
I would love for people to know that the label 'feminist' is something that everyone should wear proudly, because it just means that you support women.
Anthropology in general has always been fairly hospitable to female scholars, and even to feminist scholars
My politics are private, but many of my feminist politics cross over into my professional life.
I've been a radical for a long time. I guess it's too bad. I'd be more marketable as a right-wing redneck.
I do think it's a real problem when we have 'Black Lives Matter' making statements that are really radical, that are absolutely false.
To be a feminist, you could cut your hair really short. You have to be really angry about something.
I know everything there is to know about women. I believe I'm a natural-born feminist.
There is an urgent need for a radical revision of our current concepts of the nature of consciousness and its relationship to matter and the brain.
I really believe in the radical viewpoint. And I have always believed that one's politics and the character of his particular work are inseparable.
Since the founding of quantum mechanics in the 1920s, theoretical physics had nurtured an extremely radical tradition.
I don't know if I'm a feminist, but I just know that I am all for outspoken, powerful women.
An important consequence of freeing oneself from the fear of death is a radical opening to spirituality of a universal and non-denominational type.
Hip-hop belongs in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It's one of the most radical, revolutionary and reactionary music there is.
Here in Europe they had a Dark Age so extensive, radical and obliterative that everyone forgot how to speak Latin.
I do think it's important that there are feminist publications that are not dependent or only marginally dependent on advertising.
Anthropology in general has always been fairly hospitable to female scholars, and even to feminist scholars.
The radical feminists succeeded in undermining the traditional family and convincing women that professional accomplishments are the key to happiness.
I've been a feminist all my life, or at least as long as I've been conscious of being a woman.
I've always considered myself a feminist. But, like a lot of women of my generation, I didn't think we had to fight for it. I thought it was all done. I took so much for granted.
You could call me a 'card-carrying feminist,' if there were a card to carry.
Why am I not feminist? Maybe because I come from a country where my mother ruled my life. I never felt in any way that I couldn't achieve what I want.
I wish that I had bridged the feminist movement and the anti-war movement better than I did.
I am very clear that I am not a feminist. It puts you into a category and I don't like that.
Bitches and hoes don't exist because the hoes know Bo's a feminist.
The radical elements in Islam are very dangerous. They want to achieve a return to the Islamic purity of the Middle Ages.
I call myself a feminist. Isn't that what you call someone who fights for women's rights?
Women can really be who they are. I'm about to say the F word, feminist. Often that word has such a negative connotation.
The SNP are far from radical, but they do have a knack for producing the odd simple, progressive policy that's hard to argue against.
A good part - and definitely the most fun part - of being a feminist is about frightening men.
I have to ask myself, Am I content with calling myself a feminist? Yes, because I speak out.
Something as radical as a war can only be understood (if at all) through the collaboration of journalists, academia, artists and, of course, people.
I was influenced by the hippie movement in San Francisco and by the feminist movement, which had arrived in Paris.
The psyche of the individual is commensurate with the totality of creative energy. This requires a most radical revision of Western psychology.
If I did not publish this autobiography [Les Mots] sooner and in its most radical form, it is because I considered it exaggerated.
Statements in support of radical terror organizations have become the norm for certain left wing members of Congress.
Deep in the human heart
The fire of justice burns;
A vision of a world renewed
Through radical concern.
The reason I am a political radical is that I work on syntax. If I worked on semantics (which in fact I do), I'd be a good Thatcherite.
Many people come here and they think my apartment is a poor relative to my name. But you cannot be radical and have money, it’s impossible.
Well, you know, I was raised by a 1970s feminist. My mom had a consciousness-raising group. I used to sit at the top of the stairs and listen to them.
Wonder Woman is most definitely a feminist, or a humanist, in no uncertain terms. Her prime goal in life is to teach peaceful coexistence and equality.
Beyonce is not above critique. As a feminist herself, I hope Beyonce would welcome it.
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.
I see really long nails as a form of extreme, radical femininity. They make me feel strong.
The Obama-Clinton administration gambled with America's national security by embracing radical jihadists, and the world lost.
If you say, I'm for equal pay, that's a reform. But if you say. I'm a feminist, that's a transformation of society.
There is no fringe in the Democrat Party. They are all extreme, radical leftists, socialists, neocoms, whatever you want to call 'em.
The 1973 Labour Conference will have before it the most radical programme the Party has prepared since 1945.
People call me a feminist whenever I express sentiments that differentiate me from a doormat or a prostitute.
I am a Black Lesbian Feminist Warrior Poet Mother, stronger for all my identities, and I am indivisible.
Probably everything we do is a publicity stunt ... we are not here to gather members, to please, to placate, to make friends. We're here to hold the radical line.
In the late '80s, I think my vision was chasing people out of the room. Nobody else thought like this. I was really this pro-sex feminist.
I have met many feminists who were not Lesbians but I have never met a Lesbian who was not a feminist.
Girl bands still do just copy the way men move onstage. To me, that is so backwards, so un-radical.
The feminist movement has not made it to the Gulf of Mexico. Never seen that movement.
Small, seemingly insignificant steps completed consistently over time will create a radical difference
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