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Old 11.03.2009, 09:39 AM   #139
notyourfiend
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I am a self-identified radical feminist. I am radical in that I believe in addressing the root causes of gender inequality (and i do believe that marriage has been a core perpetrator of more violence than any of us could ever know about) I really don't think that being a radical feminist is all that shocking. I think that most people who are feminists who actually think things through are radical feminists, even if they don't want to admit to being radical feminists due to all the stereotypes.

I don't believe that there is anything wrong with radicalism. I am radical because I am passionate, because I seriously care about human rights. I don't believe that life is worth living if you are not that passionate about something.
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