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Women Should Stay At Home Stereotypes

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In 1972, data was collected on the percent of men who would not vote for a women president. Twenty-eight percent of men in 1972 said they would not, by 1996 it was down to eight percent (Eisenberg). Now we have a women running in the 2016 presidential race. Two modern day feminists are singers and performers. Beyoncé and Madonna have spoke out many times about feminism, Madonna once said “a lot of people are afraid to say what they want. That's why they don’t get it,” referring to feminism or any movement (Lewis). Beyoncé stated “I've always considered myself a feminist, although I was always afraid of that word because people put so much on it.” She also said, "When honestly, it's very simple. It's just a person that believes in equality for men and women. Men and women balance each other out, and we have to get to a point where we are comfortable with appreciating each other”(Knowles). The point where we are comfortable with the power situation of both men and women, would look like women being taken serious in all situations. There would be no more women should stay at home stereotypes. Today many people think of feminists as wanting women to be superior to men, but most feminists just want women to be equal to men in all …show more content…

If someone says, ' Oh, I'm not a feminist', I ask 'Why? What's your problem (Pugachevsky).
The reasons for the women to put a fight in the 1960s and 70s, are still present in society today. The revolution has changed parts of society for the women in the twenty-first century, such as it is not a problem for women to equal job titles. There are women CEOs, women engineers, women in all sectors of jobs. That was part of the goal for the women. They wanted equal rights in all parts of society. Those women left a lasting legacy, for women to continue the fight to finish the war between

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