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“...Morate razumjeti.ja nisam posebna.Ja sam tek jedna obična djevojka visoka metar i pedeset osam i prosječna po svemu. No imam jednu tajnu.Možete izgraditi zidove sve do neba,ali ja ću pronaći način da ih preletim.Možete me sa sto tisuća ruku pokušati prikovati za tlo,no nekako ću se uspjeti oduprijeti.Mnogo nas je takvih,više nego što mislite. Ljudi koji odbijaju prestati vjerovati.Ljudi koji se odbijaju spustiti na zemlju.Ljudi koji vole u svijetu bez zidova,ljudi koji vole uprkos mržnji i odbijanju,koji se nadaju unatoč tomu što nade baš i nema, i koji su u tome neustrašivi. Volim te.zapamti.ne mogu mi to oduzeti.”

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“[I]magine what would happen if, instead of centering our beliefs about heterosexual sex around the idea that the man “penetrates” the woman, we were to say that the woman’s vagina “consumes” the man’s penis. This would create a very different set of connotations, as the woman would become the active initiator and the man would be the passive and receptive party. One can easily see how this could lead to men and masculinity being seen as dependent on, and existing for the benefit of, femaleness and femininity. Similarly, if we thought about the feminine traits of being verbally effusive and emotive not as signs of insecurity or dependence, but as bold acts of self-expression, then the masculine ideal of the “strong and silent” type might suddenly seem timid and insecure by comparison.”

“Think of it in terms of men's and women's cultures: women live in male systems, know male rules, speak male language when around men, etc. But what do men really know about women? Only screwed up myths concocted to perpetuate the power imbalance. It is the same situation when it comes to dominant and non-dominant or colonizing and colonized cultures/ countries/ people. As a bilingual/bicultural woman whose native culture is not American, I live in an American system, abide by American rules of conduct, speak English when around English speakers, etc., only to be confronted with utter ignorance or concocted myths and stereotypes about my own culture. -- Judit Moschkovich - "--But I Know You, American Woman”

“That not all men are piggy, only some; that not all men belittle me, only some; that not all men get mad if you won’t let them play Chivalry, only some; that not all men write books in which women are idiots, only most; that not all men pull rank on me, only some; that not all men pinch their secretaries’ asses, only some; that not all men make obscene remarks to me in the street, only some; that not all men make more money than I do, only some; that not all men make more money than all women, only most; that not all men are rapists, only some; that not all men are promiscuous killers, only some; that not all men control Congress, the Presidency, the police, the army, industry, agriculture, law, science, medicine, architecture, and local government, only some. I sat down on the lawn and wept.”