The Untold Majority of Modern Feminism
May 25, 2023 · 2 mins read
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It isn't weird, or hard to accept, that the concept of Feminism has been taken aback by a specific wave of hatred in this generation; and this particularly has to do with the image of feminists and the definition of feminism either being put behind bars or being altered.
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Starting from the 19th century to today, the movement hasn't changed in a way of benefit; it stays the same for the idea of generic victimization. "no rights" is all it takes for you to say to become a feminist, and the effort it takes to put on a strong movement is left behind.
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The spotlight is taken by privileged and free women. When will we make an effort to look at those who have no voice to cry out with? it is our mistake that the ones who truly have the upper hand as feminists are focusing on the minorities rather than the ones who are oppressed.
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To take action toward changing the movement for our benefit, we must accept our advantages rather than completely relying on "victim privilege". It is we, the ones who can speak out and make a change, who must help the women in Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, India, etc.
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Oppression, Rape, and abuse are major problems, however, the fact lies in the truth that it is only a major problem when it affects the majority, and the majority are those who have no right to freedom and liberation. Helping the helpless is what will benefit the movement.
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