Trust me, whenever I reblog something from another writer, it’s worth the read, and this is no exception. The world needs more women like this – REAL women – who love being women, and want men to be REAL men.
All I can say is, “DADGUM this post was refreshing!”
Lately, it’s been really weird to be a woman.

Not because of any fashion or makeup trends…although, I will say…I don’t quite understand the reemergence of the shoulder pad.
But because of all the recent hyper focus on…feminism.
The Women’s March, International Women’s Day, protests, walk outs, I mean, we get it already…
But to be honest, I am confused by the whole matter.
Women are not marginalized in the United States of America.
What are they fighting for? Why all the anger?
Now listen, I know that this post is probably going to garner a lot of backlash, but you know what, that’s okay. I would love to hear thoughts on all sides of this issue. Truly. Every person is entitled to their own viewpoints, and I respect those feelings, even if they differ from mine. And of course, there is always room for improvement in removing some lingering…
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I think the author misses the point. Some of the changes that she advocates are very much a part of the Feminist agenda. With 1 in 4 women experiencing sexual assault and all the various oppressive and disrespectful things the author mentioned, along with a long American history of mistreating women there is enough evidence to make a strong argument for advocacy. We aren’t talking about theological or philosophical ideas at this point but issues of justice and oppression. Sounds like the author doesn’t like the methods and the anger that may be a more valid discussion, but I have a hard time telling those who are impacted not to be angry.
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Thanks for the comment. She is very gracious, so I would encourage you to speak with her about where you see her missing the point. Dialogue is good.
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Thanks. Just did.
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