
In the past decades the waves of feminism has gone from being a fight for equality into the demand that women, no matter how obnoxious and nasty they are, must be treated with respect they have not earned and be allowed to rabidly attack those that disagree with anything the so-called “feminist” believes, and claiming any “man” that disagrees with them are misogynist women-haters.
After so many years writing and observing the changes to the feminist movements, it is not hard to understand the disconnect, where less women identify as feminist yet their beliefs do match the original definitions of feminism.
The disconnect: While almost all women in America believe in equality, only a minority are willing to associate themselves with what feminism has become in the present day.

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