Top 1200 Radical Feminist Quotes & Sayings - Page 7

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Last updated on December 25, 2024.
My first marriage was ruined by feminist indoctrination.
It's not that sexual liberation or feminist messages are dead.
I am a humanist not a feminist. There's a big difference. — © Lydia Lunch
I am a humanist not a feminist. There's a big difference.
I am more feminist than feminists.
The institution of sexual intercourse is anti-feminist
I am most certainly a feminist.
I think I was a feminist before the word was invented.
It is living, not thinking, as a feminist that has become the challenge.
The folks who want to build this mosque, who are really radical Islamists, who want to triumphfully prove they can build a mosque next to a place where 3,000 Americans were killed by radical Islamists. Those folks don't have any interest in reaching out to the community. They're trying to make a case about supremacy... This happens all the time in America. Nazis don't have the right to put up a sign next to the Holocaust Museum in Washington. We would never accept the Japanese putting up a site next to Pearl Harbor.
I consider myself conscious of how women are treated, and sometimes I can be a feminist. Sometimes I'm a little Republican, sometimes I'm a little Democrat. Sometimes I'm angry, sometimes I'm not angry. I'm not a total feminist, but I believe in rights for females. I believe that if we have to pay 100 percent for our college tuition, and then we get into the workplace and we're only given 70 percent of our counterparts' salaries, then we shouldn't have to pay but 70 percent of our college tuition. Maybe that'll stop the bullshit.
I'm a feminist. I've always been in favor of women.
I remember at the time - right before we started Feministing.com - doing a Google search for the term "young feminism" and the term "young feminist," and the first thing that came up was a page from the National Organization for Women that was about 10 or 15 years old. And it just struck me as so odd that there was all of this young feminist activism going on, but that it wasn't necessarily being represented online, that the first things in a Google search to come up were really, really old. I think to a certain degree we really filled a gap, and that's why we got such a large readership.
I always joke that I'm a feminist with a boob job. — © Marti Noxon
I always joke that I'm a feminist with a boob job.
I still try to be a feminist in some tiny way.
Do not be deceived by the way men of bad faith misuse words and names … Things are set up as contraries that are not even in the same category. Listen to me: the opposite of radical is superficial, the opposite of liberal is stingy; the opposite of conservative is destructive. Thus I will describe myself as a radical conservative liberal; but certain of the tainted red fish will swear that there can be no such fish as that. Beware of those who use words to mean their opposites. At the same time have pity on them, for usually this trick is their only stock in trade.
I didn't think of 'Thelma and Louise' as a feminist movie.
I'd rather be a lady of the evening than a feminist.
I'm not radical.
As for feminism, I am a womanist more than I'm a feminist.
My whole life, I have considered myself a feminist.
I am a feminist and I have no problems being called that.
No, not a feminist. I'm a humanist. I'm neither one side nor the other.
To say anything about women and men without marking oneself as either feminist or anti-feminist, male-basher or apologist for men seems as impossible for a woman as trying to get dressed in the morning without inviting interpretations of her character. Sitting at the conference table musing on these matters, I felt sad to think that we women didn't have the freedom to be unmarked that the men sitting next to us had. Some days you just want to get dressed and go about your business. But if you're a woman, you can't, because there is no unmarked woman.
Personally I'm not a feminist, as I can't stand puritans.
These are times when what used to be called liberal is now called radical; what used to be called radical is now called insane; what used to be called reactionary is now called moderate; and what used to be called insane is now called solid, neo-conservative thinking.
I believe in people, and you don't need to be a feminist for that.
I'm not feminist, by the way. I am just an artist.
I am not a feminist, but I do believe in the strength of women.
I'm not a total feminist, but I believe in rights for females.
To the prime minister, Justin Trudeau, you are no ally and you are no feminist.
I don't know why it's still a taboo to be a feminist.
I don't really consider myself to be a super feminist.
The feminist movement as at present instituted is Inadequate.
Donald, my husband, considers himself a feminist.
If you believe in equality, you're a feminist. Sorry to tell you.
I didn't see myself as any advance guard, or feminist.
I don't consider myself as a feminist but more a humanist.
I'm not a feminist that hates men by any means. — © Imelda May
I'm not a feminist that hates men by any means.
Pretty much all comic-book people, like all Hollywood people, for the most part, are pretty liberal. I think especially UK writers. Alan Moore is probably the most radical guy you'll ever meet. I grew up loving those guys, so my heroes, as a kid, were radical cartoonists, essentially. I couldn't help but - I grew up in a left-wing household. But I do think it's fun, writing right-wing characters. I've found it interesting, just as a writer, to get inside their heads and make them likeable.
I feel like a feminist is gender equality.
I'm a feminist with a capital 'F' and have always had a passion for policy.
I'm not a strong woman at all. And I'm not a feminist. In fact, I'm very weak.
I never made "feminist art," and if I did it was not deliberate.
I have never met a feminist who didn't have a father.
I consider myself a feminist, in a way.
Without love even the most radical devotion to God is of no value to Him. Let me make sure that sinks in… You can gain all the spiritual gifts in the world. You can take the most radical steps of obedience. You can share every meal with the homeless in your city. You can memorize the book of Leviticus. You can pray each morning for four hours like Martin Luther. But if what you do does not flow out of a heart of love - a heart that does those things because it genuinely desires to do them - it is ultimately worthless to God.
My name is Paulina Porizkova, and I am a feminist.
I am a humanist not a feminist. Theres a big difference. — © Lydia Lunch
I am a humanist not a feminist. Theres a big difference.
At five I was already a feminist, and nobody used the word in Chile yet.
I do consider myself a feminist, yeah. Totally.
I try my hardest to push the point that I am a feminist.
I wasn't an active feminist in the '60s, never have been.
I keep saying this: If you're not a feminist, you're a bad person.
Life is a big battle for the complete feminist.
I'm a feminist in the true sense of the word. It's about equality.
How can one be a woman and not be a feminist? That's my question.
I felt that 'The Woman' was a feminist movie at heart.
I'm an old feminist and member of the anti-Nazi league.
I can't even relate to the idea of raising a feminist.
I don't remember being thought of as good-looking until I became a feminist. It's more of a comment on people's expectations than of what a feminist would look like. They assumed that if you could get a man, you wouldn't want anything else - what else could you possibly want? So that feminists who were talking about such things as equal pay must be doing so because they were unable to get a husband to support them, and therefore they must be ugl - this was the sort of train of thought. So because I looked different from the stereotype, then people would comment.
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