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Fri May 17, 2019, 01:21 PM May 2019

Gloria Steinem on keeping the women's movement 'revolutionary' - PBSNewsHour (on abortion, too)

She had her presentation in the "Brief But Spectacular" segment several weeks ago, where she described how an abortion in England when she was young made all the difference in her life:



Until the women's movement came along and freed our heads and our hearts, I just assumed that you were not supposed to talk about having had an abortion, or even sexual affairs. There was not a tradition that allowed us to tell the truth. And I didn't question that.

I had had an abortion in England. It allowed me to live my own life, not to marry someone for whom I would have been the wrong wife, and he would have been the wrong husband. It allowed me to come home, and become a freelance writer.

I would have had a profoundly different life if I had been responsible for rearing a child.

(snip)

What frustrates me the most is the degree and various kinds of violence against females. For the first time that we know of, there are fewer females on earth than males. But it's also true that violence against females is the biggest indicator of all other violence, not because female life is any more important than male life. It is not. But because when we see dominance and violence in our homes and neighborhoods, it makes us assume that one group is born to dominate the other, and it's OK.

People, at my age, do ask me, you know, who am I passing the torch to? And I always say, first of all, I'm keeping my torch, thank you very much. And I'm using it to light other torches, because everybody needs a torch, that is a way better revolutionary image than one person with a torch.

My name is Gloria Steinem, and this is my brief but spectacular take on right now.



https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/gloria-steinem-on-keeping-the-womens-movement-revolutionary

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Gloria Steinem on keeping the women's movement 'revolutionary' - PBSNewsHour (on abortion, too) (Original Post) question everything May 2019 OP
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Fri May 17, 2019, 01:48 PM
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People, at my age, do ask me, you know, who am I passing the torch to? And I always say, first of all, I'm keeping my torch, thank you very much. And I'm using it to light other torches, because everybody needs a torch, that is a way better revolutionary image than one person with a torch.
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