About this Blog

I am a feminist living in London, and this blog was born as a result of my various beliefs.

I believe in an equal society free from oppression, where discrimination on the grounds of gender, race and sexuality will be non-existent. I believe in the right of the individual to grow up unhampered by prescribed roles. I believe in freedom from religious tyranny; I believe in independent thought. I believe in clarity of vision, and the courage to speak out about it. I believe that words can lead to change.

In this blog, I talk about my personal experiences, as well as critique certain aspects of culture through the lens of feminism. I love to read comments on my posts, so please don’t hesitate to share your thoughts!

24 thoughts on “About this Blog

  1. I discovered your blog today and read through all of it in one sitting. It is well written and thoughtful. I have never really identified myself as feminist before, but you may have changed that. I am living in Uganda at the moment and the sexism is even more staggering here. Your blog is giving me the spirit to stand up in a country where it is extremely rampant (pretty much the norm) and hopefully inspire both men and women to stand against it.

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  2. Just read your “Objectification. ..” article.
    Spot on.
    Enthusiastically recommending it to everyone I can.
    All the best.
    Sincerely,

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  3. I love your blog. In particular, I commend you for discussing black women–Telegraph Article – Why Are Black Female Victims Seemingly Invisible?–a group feminist discourse often seems to, ironically, overlook or not take seriously. I’ve been subscribed to your blog for at least a year, recommend it to others, and eagerly await your posts. Your analysis is sharp and helps clarify my articulation of certain aspects of patriarchy. Please keep it coming- it makes an impact in the world 🙂

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  4. Hi! I really enjoy your blog, and since you are one of the people I feel have great, solid and intelligent opinions I was wondering if you maybe have some tips. I’m looking for a blog/website like yours but with a focus on racism, do you maybe have some suggestions? I’m writing an essay on whitewashing/racebending and if I could find a blog about these topics or racism in general it would really help me on the way!
    (I’ve already checked out racebending.com!)
    Sharon

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