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one of the conclusions i wrote on an essay: “Nowadays, a lot has changed compared to feminism in the 1800s and 1900s. Unfortunately, not all problems have been solved yet. It is clear that women still experience inequality today. Although it is no longer mainly caused by laws and rights, it is still present through people’s behavior. This was also the case in the past, but back then the focus was on obtaining equal rights and legal equality. After all, when you have those rights, you are able to achieve more. Now that those laws and rights are in place, the issue of social inequality still needs to be addressed. Feminism is not a battle between men and women. Feminism is a struggle together. Women are not better than men, and men are not better than women. The same applies to LGBTQ+ people, background, religion, education, economic status, and many other aspects of life. It is not about who is better; it is about being equal to one another. Because in the end, we are all human beings, and we all bleed the same color red. It is a struggle with each other, not against each other.”
I picked up a free sample when I was out with my mom today, and immediately afterward, she started saying the guy must’ve laced it with fentanyl. This is what copious hours of Fox News will do to your brain.
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