She was a real feminist and fought real racism. Y'all just complain about how men spread their legs too wide. Big difference.
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The women you've talked about have accomplished more than you have and will continue to so if you do not change your attitude.
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Don't watch those every one she half ass. I recomend wiki or something else to find info on those women
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@MrRepzion ‘s response videos to her videos. They are far more informative about the subject matter and do the double duty of putting her ineptitude in the spotlight. Also funny to see she’s still trying to drum up views for her worst video in that series.pic.twitter.com/nNshM5nQSy
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Today we share the story of Ida B. Wells, a Black journalist whose work unflinchingly confronted racism in the America of the late 1800s.