please write a speech on feminism
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●Women and men have been constantly fighting for women's rights since 1848 in the Seneca Falls convention, which marks the beginning of the women's rights movement. Throughout the years, women have gained many rights such as: working in factories, owning land, voting, etc., and many campaigns, leaders, and failures have shaped this continuous movement. But despite the remarkable efforts made by these feminists, there is not one country in the world where women can expect to have the same rights as men. Where is the justice when we need it?
●Feminist are not women who hate men, and want to form a Matriarchy (a world ruled by women). They are not always angry and whiny, because everyone should be able to express what they feel, and we shouldn't need to apologize for having a bad day. We need to look beyond the media's stereotypical views of feminist, and understand that the feminist movement is a fight for equal rights between the genders.
●I extend a formal invitation for everyone in the audience to stand up for feminism and pursue equality between the genders. Even if there is not one country in the world where women can expect to have the same respect as men, we can be the first to create that country, but only through the fight for our unalienable human rights. Just as Thisuri Wanniarachchi , author of the Colombo streets, said "No silence till we are equal."
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To me, feminism means working towards achieving global gender equality. Everyone is born equal, regardless of gender, race, or sexuality. However, there are so many aspects of life in which people are not treated equally: politically, economically, legally, and socially.
“Feminism is about working against the systems built to keep certain groups of people oppressed, and striving towards equality for everyone. It means fighting for intersectionality and acknowledging how race, sexual orientation and socioeconomic status affects feminism. It means having civil conversations with people I fundamentally disagree with to try and advocate change. It means taking a meaningful stance on injustices and standing up for inequalities, even if I’m the only one standing.”
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