I couldn't find anyone doing something about the astounding injustices women were experiencing, so I decided to do something myself. I cannot tell you how many people ridiculed my efforts.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I know a lot of the work that paved the way for women happened before I was around... I was never that feminist girl demanding equality, but maybe that's because I've never really faced inequality.
I hate the victimization of women, always.
The so-called feminist writers were disgusted with me. I did my thing, and so I guess by feminist standards I'm a feminist. That suits me fine.
I wish that I had bridged the feminist movement and the anti-war movement better than I did.
The issue of gender was never my biggest concern; my biggest concern was doing good work. When the feminist movement really got going, I wasn't an active part of it because I was more concerned with my own mental pursuits.
If you look at any other group of people suffering injustice, women are always in the worst situation within that group.
I am a feminist. Women are discriminated against in so many ways, and they make up half the population.
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'm not a misogynist, so you can dispense with that. I think I've done wonders for the feminist movement.
I have always thought it was a terrible shame that the women's movement didn't realise how much easier it was to reach people by making them laugh than by shaking a fist and saying, 'Don't you see how oppressed you are?'