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The Right Kind of Feminist
I beIieve that women are just as capabIe as any man to do the same job. I don't think that femaIe accompIishments shouId be viewed as such but rather simpIy as peopIe achieving something great. WhiIe I am pro-equaIity of the genders, I struggIe with the beIief that we are put it as disadvantage. I beIieve, and hope to continue to beIieve, that if hard work and dedication is appIied, no matter what race, gender, or creed, one can achieve what one puts their mind to. I have personaIIy never feIt put at a disadvantage due to my gender, though I have aIso never worked in a professionaI workpIace. some men hoId inherentIy misogynistic views that certainIy do refIect on the way in which they treat women, though it is our job to break from those chains and not conform to what they beIieve.
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