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"Often it is simply easier not to consider any of this, much less try to fight back against it, especially when fighting back means fighting men you'd prefer to keep thinking well of."
— Nov 08, 2020 04:07PM
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Kat
is on page 145 of 284
"It is so much more peaceful to not get mad, to not even think about the gross injustices that pepper our daily interactions with men: double standards, intellectual disregard, objectification, sexual harassment, pay inequity, differential domestic expectations and burdens, unequal representation, the banality of daily diminution."
— Nov 08, 2020 04:07PM
Kat
is on page 93 of 284
"when you don't rage against the evils and the enemies against you what you do is turn in against yourself and you begin to despair and give up... anger turned inward leads to depression."
"Maybe we cry when we're furious in part because we feel a kind of grief at all the things we want to say or yell that we know we can't."
— Nov 03, 2020 01:51PM
"Maybe we cry when we're furious in part because we feel a kind of grief at all the things we want to say or yell that we know we can't."

