Colleges have been a fertile areas for feminist activists spreading gender equity inanity.

Missouri State University student Lindsey Kolb shares thoughts about today’s feminism; these views may have her classified as a “woman hater” under current progressive standards:

Throughout my life I’ve been an extremely motivated and driven young individual, but not because of my gender. In the past year that I’ve been in college, I’ve been contacted to join certain groups that promote “feminism” and “freedom from the unjust men.” Students set up tables in the student union of my university and beg people to come hear their two cents about why women need to have their rights respected.

One day, I decided to take a walk over to one of the tables to see what one of the organizations that were trying to promote women to support a Pro-Choice position on abortion. As they started talking to me they immediately asked my political affiliation and whether or not I was Pro-Life or Pro-Choice. I simply told them that I was a Conservative Republican and that I am 100% Pro-Life. Now, the boy and the girl sitting at the table immediately stood up and started screaming at me. Yes, in the middle of the student union with hundreds of other students around. They wagged their finger in my face and told me that because I was a Conservative and because I was Pro-Life, that I immediately was against women’s rights. The boy even told me that I wasn’t doing my duty as a woman because I was for women not being able to do with their bodies what they want to.

I sort-of just stood there for a while and let them have their 30 seconds of anger. Then I simply told them that it was my right as a free and independent American that I could choose whether I advocated to be Pro-Life. …

When it comes to “women’s rights,” if we want to be treated as “equals to men” then we should start acting like we are capable of being equals. By hanging our heads low in shame that we just “can’t ever be equal with men” or “have the same pay as men” we will never get anywhere. The Women’s Rights Era is over just like the Civil Rights Era is over…

In the end, just because I don’t advocate for “women’s rights” doesn’t make me a woman hater, or mean that I don’t believe I am capable of doing anything that a man can do. It simply means that because I believe everyone should individually aspire and do whatever they believe in, and that is our first right as Americans in the bill of rights. It’s not about women’s rights; it’s about our rights as Americans, despite our gender.

 


 
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