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Shkiper50 [21]
1 year ago
7

“What is a feminist?” “Are you a feminist?” “ Why or why not?" "What is one pressing gender issue that concerns you today?"

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Harman [31]1 year ago
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Answer:

I wrote a really thorough explanation but It got deleted because "it was inappropriate" I guess they just want a watered-down version but Im not give you that so here:

PS: if you want sources ask and you shall receive. goodluck! (:

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