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donnamccain's blog
I have always been a proponent of female rights because obviously, I am a female that deserves to be treated fairly among the higher echelons of society. Politicians, engineers, writers and blue-collar workers, all have contrasting responsibilities and ranks on who should be paid higher - for women belonging to fathers with low-paying jobs and wives with six plus children, treatment should not be limited on who's wealthy and who's struggling in the life of poverty. We've got too much to worry about racial discrimination, let's not go over and try to ruin women's rights once again.
On the contrary, we may going back to the pre-development of the feminist wave in which, the likes of Maggie Humm and Rebecca Walker tried to distinguish early movements of the female gender to fight for their rights and principles and let these beliefs advocate their existence. We were once belittled, females were not given the right to vote and we were subjected to perform devious deeds such as prostitution; a once-legalized occupation sent us searching for our purpose.
Battered during our fights to restore humane treatment among our kind, were exposed to high-levels of verbal pollution, each argument positioned us into very precarious situations, a point of no return, a fray that led some of us to flee because of threats and diminishing benefits among the local government. I have to pay attention to this and read more research papers about the topic although, some of it did happen during the tumultuous rally for freedom.
I am the representative of our kind.
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