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Now more than ever, famous feminists from Emma Watson to Beyoncé are speaking out against sexism in the media, and we can’t get enough of it! When it comes down to the nitty gritty of what you think feminism is about, which celebrity do you think you’d have the most in common with?
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Now more than ever, famous feminists from Emma Watson to Beyoncé are speaking out against sexism in the media, and we can’t get enough of it! When it comes down to the nitty gritty of what you think feminism is about, which celebrity do you think you’d have the most in common with?
Find out here!
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First of all, how confident are you in identifying yourself as a feminist?
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I’ve used the word but it’s not something I discuss often
I didn’t used to be, but I am now
I’ve always been very comfortable with it
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What's your ultimate girl power movie?
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Charlies Angels
The Hunger Games
Legally Blonde
The Help
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What's the biggest criticism you might face as a feminist?
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I’m not polite enough
My beliefs aren’t inclusive enough
I’m seeing problems where there aren’t any
I’m only calling myself that for attention
Probably say something crappy about what kind of woman I am
That I’m totally out of touch
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4
What word would your friends use to describe you?
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Outspoken
Funny
Fearless
Classy
Driven
Intelligent
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Which celebrity would you most like to date?
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Mindy Kaling
George Clooney
Angelina Jolie
Justin Timberlake
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How important is being a feminist to your "brand"?
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It’s not as important as other things about me
It’s very important
It didn’t used to be, but now it is
It IS my brand!
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How would you express your feminist beliefs?
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By penning a song
Through telling a sarcastic joke in 140 characters on Twitter
Bringing it to the silver screen through writing and producing a television series that addresses everyday issues faced by women
Delivering a speech at an event hosted by an organization that fights for gender equality
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What would your superpower be?
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Superhuman strength
Superhuman intelligence
Invisibility
Mind control
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Where do you stand on gender equality?
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Gender parity is something that we can accomplish if we stop apologizing for who we are and embrace our authentic qualities despite being stereotyped and judged.
Although women have made strides over time, the whole concept of gender equality is a myth. We haven’t reached it yet. We have a long way to go.
We shouldn’t let gender be divisive.
Gender equality is an ongoing fight. We can’t give up until our voices are heard!
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Where do you see yourself in ten years?
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Doing whatever I want!
Running the world
Still figuring things out
Killin’ it at life!
Building my empire
Stepping outside my comfort zone
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Your friend is all for women’s empowerment and gender equality but refuses to be labeled a feminist. How do you react?
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Why wouldn’t they want to be a feminist? Feminists are flawless.
That’s like someone being like, “I don’t really believe in cars, but I drive one every day and I love that it gets me places and makes life so much easier and faster and I don’t know what I would do without it.”
I’d instantly become annoyed. People who claim that they want gender equality but then choose to dissociate themselves feminism really upset me.
If they don’t like the word that’s not important. “Feminist” is simply a word. It’s more about the actions that you take towards creating equality.
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What's the best way to make feminism a better, more inclusive movement?
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