Topic > Sexism: Nia Rhoney, by Destinee Green - 1039

“I have no idea what a feminist is even though I've heard the term before,” Stewart said. I told her not to feel bad because I didn't know the meaning of the term until I took the course and gave her the definition of bell hooks. Feminism is a movement to end sexism, sexist exploitation and oppression. While they don't have to be activists, they should be pro-choice. “That said, I don't consider myself a feminist but I am pro-choice. I give advice and let others learn from the experience. A person does what he wants, so I don't push my opinion on others. While others have the slightest idea of ​​what a feminist is but don't fully understand its purpose. “I think a feminist is someone who wants more equal rights for women, but takes it to the extreme,” Nia said. I explained to her that a feminist doesn't have to be an extreme activist. Her response was: “I still don't consider myself a feminist because I'm not really interested in trying to make a change for women's rights. I think it's as good as it can get,” he said