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Why I Won’t Call Myself a Feminist

“I want women to be empowered and have opportunities and be whoever they want to be, but I don’t want them to think they have to be a liberal to get there.”

Allie Beth Stuckey, June 8, 2017, YouTube
Author AfikomagPosted on September 16, 2020November 7, 2020Categories Identity, Politics, Pro-LifeTags Allie Beth Stuckey, feminism, identity, politics, womanhood

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