Analysis Of Emma Watson's Speech On Feminism

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I absolutely loved Emma Watson 's speech on feminism. Nothing grinds my gears more than the "meninist" movement that fights for men 's rights, comparable to the "blue lives matter" movement. These are ignorant claims and undermine the mission of the movements they oppose. As Emma says, feminism is not about prioritizing women over men, but rather fighting for the equality of the sexes. I think it 's really valuable how she gives different examples throughout her life, demonstrating that this is not something she only recently experienced or a result of her fame, but an issue she, and many women, face since childhood. I identify with her in that I never thought it was a big dealt to be a feminist, I thought it would be seen as quite normal to be an advocate for myself and my rights. …show more content…

' For something as simple as believing that you are worth the same as your male counterparts to be attacked and looked down upon is quite ridiculous to me. In high school, I chose to not care what people said about me because of my accomplishments. I was a leader in my school, I got good grades, I played sports, and I didn 't dress to impress boys. Eventually, I just started to not care when people called me a bitch, in fact, I started to embrace it. To me, when someone called me a bitch simply for standing up for myself or caring more about what I thought of me than what boys thought of me, that was a compliment. I have had some friends disagree with me on this and say that it is rude and demeaning, but I think that it is all about taking those comments with a grain of salt and determining if that person is trying to get a reaction out of you or simply

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