The question of whether one has one's own political power or goes to work for someone else is not only a feminist question.
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I don't think of myself in a political way, though I am definitely a feminist.
I work toward the liberation of women, but I'm not feminist. I'm just a woman.
I get so many questions in interviews about feminism, and I think the second you start separating femininity and masculinity and giving one more power than the other, that's like - everyone is a person.
Feminism isn't simply about being a woman in a position of power. It's battling systemic inequities; it's a social justice movement that believes sexism, racism and classism exist and interconnect, and that they should be consistently challenged.
I wouldn't really call myself a feminist. I obviously want equality and equal opportunities to the men.
I really want women to know their power, to value their experience. To understand that nothing has been more wholesome in the political process than the increased involvement of women.
I am more feminist than feminists.
No, I'm not feminist. I'm not, not a feminist.
I'm a feminist, yes! Very strongly.
I'm an independent woman and a feminist.
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