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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Feminism is about empowering women to do what they want. Not just to get high paying jobs. If a woman wants to stay home -- that is feminism. And other women should not be making comments about it.[/quote] You cannot possibly believe that. Most women I know who stay home are setting women back decades. [/quote] [b]Yes I believe that. Stay home moms are making choices they get to make. That is feminism. Choice. Or do you not believe in that?[/b][/quote] This comment is like 50 years behind the times I don't even know where to start with it. But no, your choice to run to the kitchen and the home is not anything that our foremothers were fighting for. Not even getting into intersectionality and how priveleged you need to be for this to be a "choice."[/quote] Don’t criticize the decision to be a stay at home mom based on “intersectionality.” Go back and read that Mikki Kendall quote. The whole “is it or isn’t it feminist to stay at home with kids” debate is essentially a white feminist debate. Keep having it, sure, but leave intersectionality out of it. [/quote] You obviously do not understand intersectionality if you can call this a white feminist debate at the same time as dismissing intersectionality.[/quote]
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