44% of married women in America, compared to 16% of married men, are insured as dependents. Unsurprisingly, they get divorced at a lower rate than those insured themselves (and lower than dependent men). Universal Healthcare would liberate millions to be free to decide.
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Some people can only see feminism as "obstacles that prevent women from social climbing", because to them life itself is nothing but social climbing. Policies that liberate poor working women are meaningless to them because it won't affect them, but are far more important.
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It is crazy to me how white liberal faux feminists seem to not comprehend that actual feminism is anti-capitalist and aligns with socialized healthcare, childcare, education, etc. as it looks to remove various inequalities, not just related to gender.
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"How are you gonna pay for it?" is the ironic query from this group who have never had to ask that question themselves when it comes to healthcare.
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Intersectionality has enraged the Third Wavers. It's a sight to behold. For 40 years feminism was a stand-alone issue, then we figured out it was actually connected to all the other big issues and now people are pissed. It's like they're being robbed of their special oppression.
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İsn't 3rd wave Feminism about intersectionallity?
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Intersectional feminism isn’t about dismantling our social hierarchy, it’s about having diverse representation at every level of that hierarchy, duh
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