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“Being a feminist in principle is easy compared to being a feminist in practice. For men and women, living each day in practical defiance of thousands of years of gender-based streaming is so much harder than walking in marches, running workshops, and writing blog posts. It means questioning everything you do, moment by moment, day by day. It means thinking differently and making dozens of conscious decisions every day that you might have made on auto-pilot before. It's hard. It's taxing. It's tiring.”

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Poles Apart

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Terry Fallis
Terry Fallis

Terry Fallis is a Canadian writer known for his satirical and political novels. His works often tackle contemporary social and political issues with wit and humor. more

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