Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie‎

We Should All Be Feminists (Kindle Single) (A Vintage Short)

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    Culture does not make people. People make culture. If it is true that the full humanity of women is not our culture, then we can and must make it our culture.
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    Some men feel threatened by the idea of feminism. This comes, I think, from the insecurity triggered by how boys are brought up, how their sense of self-worth is diminished if they are not “naturally” in charge as men.

    Other men might respond by saying: Okay, this is interesting, but I don’t think like that. I don’t even think about gender.

    Maybe not.

    And that is part of the problem. That many men do not actively think about gender or notice gender.
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    Some people ask: “Why the word feminist? Why not just say you are a believer in human rights, or something like that?” Because that would be dishonest. Feminism is, of course, part of human rights in general—but to choose to use the vague expression human rights is to deny the specific and particular problem of gender.
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    The problem with gender is that it prescribes how we should be rather than recognizing how we are. Imagine how much happier we would be, how much freer to be our true individual selves, if we didn’t have the weight of gender expectations.
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    hey have been raised to expect so little of men that the idea of men as savage beings with no self-control is somehow acceptable.
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    We teach females that in relationships, compromise is what a woman is more likely to do.
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    Even the language we use illustrates this. The language of marriage is often a language of ownership, not a language of partnership.
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    But by far the worst thing we do to males—by making them feel they have to be hard—is that we leave them with very fragile egos. The harder a man feels compelled to be, the weaker his ego is.

    And then we do a much greater disservice to girls, because we raise them to cater to the fragile egos of males.

    We teach girls to shrink themselves, to make themselves smaller.
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    We do a great disservice to boys in how we raise them. We stifle the humanity of boys. We define masculinity in a very narrow way. Masculinity is a hard, small cage, and we put boys inside this cage.

    We teach boys to be afraid of fear, of weakness, of vulnerability. We teach them to mask their true selves, because they have to be, in Nigerian-speak—a hard man.
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    Gender as it functions today is a grave injustice. I am angry. We should all be angry. Anger has a long history of bringing about positive change.
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