Why does the word Feminism have bad associations?
I was very fortunate to have the experience of a single sex high school from 1968-1971. It was a lucky co-incidence of the cultural revolution experienced in an invironment where girls ruled and they were not the back stabbing gossiping mean girls that are identified today. Maybe it was more of a miracle than luck as it gave me an opportunity to be part of a sisterhood. Not all girls have this experience to share empathy with one another at a critical time. If we all stood up for one another, well that would be pretty much half the planet and that would be too awkward to ignore. How much does our own devisivness contribute to the bad associations to this word? Perhaps the disparate roles we choose from undervalue women as a whole and create exclusive heirarchy, squelching the inclusivness I experienced before our fates were cast. Where is my empathy for pole dancers?
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