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Feminism benefits everyone from "summary" of We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
When we say feminism benefits everyone, we are not only speaking of women. Yes, feminism is about gender equality, but it is also about dismantling the rigid expectations and limitations imposed on men. It is about freeing both men and women from gender stereotypes that harm everyone. By challenging these stereotypes, feminism creates space for individuals to express themselves authentically, without the constraints of traditional gender norms. When we liberate women from the confines of patriarchy, we also liberate men. Men are not just the oppressors in the patriarchal system; they are also the victims. Men are taught to suppress their emotions, to be strong and unyielding. But this expectation is harmful. It denies men the...Similar Posts
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