What do you mean by “Feminist” words. Who are actually feminist person?
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A feminist is someone who supports equal rights for women. If your brother objects strongly to women being paid less than men for doing the same job, he’s probably a feminist. If you believe that women should have the same political, social, and economic rights as men, you are a feminist.
“Feminist” are terms that assert women’s rights, their dignity, and encouragement of violence free society. They make people question those stigmas, advocate for equal rights for women, and equality. Some examples of these words include Empowerment, equality, equity, and choice of all genders.
A feminist is one who, be man or woman, has faith in and advocates the cause of women/womankind. Feminist endeavors to remove prejudice in society, equity in the workplace and at school and respect the person’s decision. They firmly stand for changes in gender stereotype and support equal rights, duties, and chances for both men and women.