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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
I have never experienced racism in the feminist movement, so it concerned me to think that I was unable to see the subject clearly because I came from white, middle-class privilege.
Hope is essential to any political struggle for radical change when the overall social climate promotes disillusionment and despair.
In that respect, Martin Luther King, whom A.J.[Muste] advised in the civil rights movement, was also a radical pacifist. — © Nat Hentoff
In that respect, Martin Luther King, whom A.J.[Muste] advised in the civil rights movement, was also a radical pacifist.
Radical feminists are often highly conservative in many areas except for women's rights, and LGBT activists can be the same.
We saw 'Swiss Army Man' and fell in love with the Daniels, who are adventurous filmmakers and radical storytellers, pushing the boundaries.
It's hard to see how much of our social fabric is made up of a radical refusal to love people.
If someone like Musalia [Mudavadi ] ruled Kenya, he would not be able to effect the radical changes I talk about.
Worrying about the poor is one thing. To contend that equality is necessary for growth is an altogether different and more radical idea.
I do consider myself a feminist. I know the word has weird implications for people now, but I do think that its important to have women involved, whether its business or public service or...anything.
Has feminism made us all more conscious? I think it has. Feminist critiques of anthropological masculine bias have been quite important, and they have increased my sensitivity to that kind of issue.
I consider myself a feminist because I believe women should have equal rights. Of course. It's just that the term 'feminism' conjures up other things for people.
There are many nice, peaceful Muslims, but the Netherlands is far too tolerant regarding the statements of the radical wing of Islam.
Feminist art may... though perhaps our imaginations are so mutilated now that we are incapable even of the ambition, introduce a new theme... should we call it 'joy'? — © Andrea Dworkin
Feminist art may... though perhaps our imaginations are so mutilated now that we are incapable even of the ambition, introduce a new theme... should we call it 'joy'?
I know a lot of women who embody what it means to be a feminist but do not want to use that word. The misperceptions about what it's all about have gotten into their heads.
There are lesbians, God knows... if you came up through lesbian circles in the forties and fifties in New York... who were not feminist and would not call themselves feminists.
Be outrageous enough to trust God. Don't be adjusting your vision downward. Keep believing for radical things in Christ.
I wanted to be an actress. In college I was a serious feminist and very political. I was determined to get one thing out of my career and that was respect. I didn't want money. I didn't care about fame.
Take 'Ex Machina.' Everyone said it was one of the great feminist works of science fiction. But what I found disappointing is that everything about the main female character is defined by men.
As long as women are using class or race power to dominate other women, feminist sisterhood cannot be fully realized.
Being young is a great advantage, since we see the world from a new perspective and we are not afraid to make radical changes.
The real beauty of the time we're living through is that we can deploy our self-image in ways that can have radical social implications.
I consider myself a feminist. My whole life has been about standing up for women, for anybody really, who's been abused.
What we now consider to be radical behavior was to early believers nothing more than a sincere attempt to live obediently.
America is at war. Our enemy is not violent extremism. It is not some unnamed malevolent force. It is radical Islamic terrorist.
Practically the only way to dry the swamp of radical Islam is through economic development and an improved standard of living.
The radical Left wants control over the lives of the American people and will sink to any depths to get it.
I'm a woman who was raised to believe that you are not complete unless you have a man. Well, in some ways it's true. I am a feminist to a point. But I'm not going to deny the fact that I love to be with men.
If you want to write something of length, however modern and radical, you must live the life of an elderly gentleman of the 1950s.
The Labour Party can go into the next election united behind the most radical manifesto on which we have ever campaigned.
I'm proud to call myself a feminist and am proud to say I have two young boys who are self-proclaimed feminists as well.
Radical Islamic terrorists and those who fund it remain a credible threat to America and a clear and present danger to democracy.
The appropriation of radical thinking by lazy, self-obsessed hippies is a public relations disaster that could cost the earth.
Has feminism made us all more conscious? I think it has. Feminist critiques of anthropological masculine bias have been quite important, and they have increased my sensitivity to that kind of issue
Briefly after the 9/11 attacks, Republicans and Democrats were united in identifying the evil of the radical jihadists and fighting it.
I think fundamentalism is this radical attitude toward one's own identity and civilization as compared to other people's identities and cultures.
Madonna is a feminist and has been doing more for the cause than all the grumpy feminists, who are giving nothing back by being grumpy.
People who are invested in feminist movements are going to be talking about it regardless. Because we have such powerful tools to disseminate information and share resources, especially via social media.
I would definitely say I'm a feminist. To me, it just means being attentive and mindful. It's about equality and equal treatment. It feels like a gut instinct. — © Hattie Morahan
I would definitely say I'm a feminist. To me, it just means being attentive and mindful. It's about equality and equal treatment. It feels like a gut instinct.
I'm incredibly pleased to be working with Marco Palmieri and Tor Books on 'The Geek Feminist Revolution.' This was an exciting book to pitch and is proving to be a lot of fun to put together.
Pat Robertson said the feminist movement was just a bunch of lesbians who wanted to leave their husbands and kill their children. I quoted him in my book. It's a fantastic statement.
I do not consider myself a feminist. I do not believe that by doing female-oriented films that depict a woman fighting the system, we can change the system.
Once you run and once you win with an unabashed progressive feminist standard, then it becomes easier for everybody else who's running.
I'm a feminist. I want to fight, but I don't see many people with this desire to fight for something. Women don't help each other, especially in fashion.
My most radical shift was leaving Intel and joining Google, a small startup at the time, even though I was pregnant.
Martin Luther King Jr. was not just a man of peace. He was a radical pacifist, and so he was against war across the board.
The gospel beckons our sin-sick souls to simple trust in Christ, the only One who is truly radical enough.
Whether you're the wedding cake baker or the gay couple or the Baptist preacher, radical Islam would kill you all if they could.
My feminist view - that gender is on a continuum and we are all better off dropping a lot of those binary notions - is one that is shared by the more recent generation of trans activists and theorists.
I’d like every man who doesn’t call himself a feminist to explain to the women in his life why he doesn’t believe in equality for women. — © Louise Brealey
I’d like every man who doesn’t call himself a feminist to explain to the women in his life why he doesn’t believe in equality for women.
If Obama wanted to make radical changes to America's health long-term, all he has to do is treble the price of sugar and salt.
If a woman wants to take her husband's name, that's her choice, and I still think she can be feminist while doing that.
Of all the threats to free speech in history, the one the media give the most credibility to without question is the feminist movement, which is trying to rebrand public debate as harassment.
There is no single effort more radical in its potential for saving the world than a transformation of the way we raise our children.
Put simply, we are still at war with radical Islamic groups and an ideological movement that can't be ignored nor wished away.
My feminist training was that this was your goal, to be a self-sufficient woman, but that is a miscalculation. It's just not the way we work. We work in dialogue with the community.
I think every discovery of the world plunges us into jubilation, a radical amazement that tears apart the veil of triviality.
Because it is a radical act of freedom, creative achievement is a heroic process that requires, in all its permutations, specific strengths of character.
Any man worth his salt loves a feminist. Only men who are afraid of the feminine in themselves are afraid of women.
Radical Islamists spread from Western Africa through the Middle East, all the way to South Asia to sub-Indian continent.
If someone says to me that 'Horizon' is an anti-feminist anthem, I have to tell them, 'No, that's not right.' But I'm not interested in unpicking my music for people. Everybody has different reference points.
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