I was a high-school teacher. I am a strong advocate for women's rights, and I'm not a woman.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Throughout my career I have been an advocate for women, in all aspects of their lives.
I demanded more rights for women because I know what women had to put up with.
I am a feminist. Women are discriminated against in so many ways, and they make up half the population.
I AM what is called a Feminist. Thirty years ago I left a monastery and began a sane human existence. Within two or three years, I find, I was defending the rights of women.
When I taught, all my best students were women.
My feminism, as intended by me, extends to empowering women to make legal choices, not to judge the legal choices they make. My fight is for rights.
I work toward the liberation of women, but I'm not feminist. I'm just a woman.
I'm a child of the Women's Movement. I always believed that I could do anything. That women didn't have to be limited in any way.
I am very much in favor of women's rights, being a woman myself, and I support intelligent, successful, independent working women.
I'm always trying to push for women's rights.
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