I suspect there are people in all walks of life who need to be dragged into the 21st century in terms of attitudes towards women.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think every woman in our culture is a feminist. They may refuse to articulate it, but if you were to take any woman back 40 years and say, 'Is this a world you want to live in?' They would say, 'No.'
Feminism is the best movement that's happened in the 21st century, and it benefits everyone.
As societies continue to loosen their standards regarding what is appropriate female and male behavior, I think we are going to realize we have not only underestimated women, but also men.
It's hard to tell how far women's individuality has come in the past twenty years.
Women are the sustaining force of any society - they think of the children and the next generation's chances.
That attitude toward women as objects may have worked for the late Sixties, but it doesn't do so now.
Women, nowhere in the world, have the kind of important position in society in the amount that they ought to have.
I think nowadays, women are breaking the borders or the boundaries and also trying to give a new interpretation in terms of impact you can have to the society.
Feminism is not just about women; it's about letting all people lead fuller lives.
There is a widespread assumption that simply because my generation of women has the good fortune to live in a world touched by the feminist movement, that means everything we do is magically imbued with its agenda, but it doesn't work that way.
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