Feminism & Public Perception

Rethinking Superiority: Strength Isn’t About Violence

Rethinking Superiority: Strength Isn’t About Violence

Too often, superiority is measured by who can hurt whom. But what if true superiority is about who can heal, create, and uplift?

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The Power Games of Religion

The Power Games of Religion

“When you use God to justify oppression, everyone is afraid to criticize.” Nawal El Saadawi reminds us: religion is not a neutral guide — it’s a political tool used to control women and protect the status quo.

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The Erasure of Older Women

The Erasure of Older Women

Older women are often treated as if they’ve aged out of relevance. In a culture obsessed with youth, ageism and sexism work together to make their experience — and their value — disappear.

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It’s Not a Gender War. It’s a System.

It’s Not a Gender War. It’s a System.

The call for gender equality is not blame — it’s recognition. To move forward, we must stop interrupting pain with defensiveness and start listening with intent.

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The Perfect Villain

The Perfect Villain

Ghislaine Maxwell’s conviction closed a chapter — but not the book. The deeper system that enabled Epstein remains intact, mostly untouched.

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When Allyship Stays Quiet

When Allyship Stays Quiet

Allyship isn’t a title — it’s a test. Too many pass when the spotlight’s on, but fail when it counts. Real support shows up even when no one’s watching.

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The Price of Politeness

The Price of Politeness

Women are taught to be nice before they’re taught to be safe. But politeness, when weaponized, becomes a quiet kind of silencing.

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Why Feminism Still Scares People

Why Feminism Still Scares People

Most Americans support gender equality — but far fewer call themselves feminists. This post unpacks why the word still scares people, who benefits from that fear, and why reclaiming it matters more than ever.

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