The Feminist Me says that a woman's right to her own body should be inviolate at all times, free from fear of peeping paps.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think that a woman's right to choose should be protected. I think it should be protected from physical conduct that prevents that right to choose from being freely exercised.
It's just, for me, the natural standard: a woman should be able to decide over her own body.
A married woman has the same right to control her own body as does an unmarried woman.
Women have always been at the forefront of progressive movements. Women can be depended on when you need bodies in the streets for women's rights and human rights.
We need to say that women have sex, have abortions, are at peace with the decision, and move on with their lives. We need to say that is their right, and, moreover, it's good for everyone that they have this right: The whole society benefits when motherhood is voluntary.
Every man has the right to life, to bodily integrity.
I'm 100 percent in support of women's rights, the right of a woman to make her own choice.
I suppose you all grant that woman is a human being. If she has a right to life she has a right to earn a support for that life. If a human being, she has a right to have her powers and faculties as a human being developed. If developed, she has a right to exercise them.
I'm almost a feminist and believe if a girl wants to do something, she should be able to do it in the same way that a man is able to, which is sometimes a problem in our country.
My personal cause and platform, if you like, is women's rights and women's issues.
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