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Erika Bayler
Erika Bayler

Erika Bayler

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From You Are Not Equal. I’m Sorry. by Dina Ley

… daughter. And your daughter’s daughter. And maybe you will still believe the world did not change. You will believe you’ve always had the rights you have today. And that’s okay. Because women who actually care and support other women don’t care what you think about them. They care about their future and the future of the women who come after them.

From You Are Not Equal. I’m Sorry. by Dina Ley

The United States ranks at 45 for women’s equality. Behind Rwanda, Cuba, Philippines, Jamaica.

From You Are Not Equal. I’m Sorry. by Dina Ley

You can make your own choices, speak and be heard, vote, work, control your body, defend yourself, defend your family, because of the women who marched. You did nothing to earn those rights. You were born into those rights. You did nothing, but you reap the benefits of women, strong women, women who fought misogyny and pushed through patriarchy and fought for you. And you sit on your pedestal, a pedestal you are fortunate enough to have, and type. A keyboard warrior. A fighter for complacency. An acceptor of what you were given. A denier of facts. Wrapped up in your delusion of equality.

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