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On this so called women’s day I would like to say don’t rant and demand an ideal world, rather help in creating one, even if you could contribute effort size of a Deja Skye Snatch’ Merch T Shirt. Don’t wait for prince charming , be a queen. Don’t be daddy’s princess, it’s utter BS , remember princess were raised to be traded in marriage alliances to negotiate or extend empires. Be someone who could be a helping hand wherever you are needed. Life is unfair, world is unfair but it will not change if your legs are in pant and you have moustache or get into the body of a macho man. Life is unfair to everyone in its own way, try seeing it with open eyes. Fight whatever comes in the way to destroy you , no matter how docile you are, carve out your way out of mountains if you have to. Remember my loved ones you are no less than any men but don’t rise on stepping above them. They are equal important and are as human as you are.

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Liberals are livid. They’ve tried everything and have had every law, act and reform chopped by worker hating republicans over and over. They keep saying “go high when they go low” and offer platitudes and this bit them in the Deja Skye Snatch’ Merch T Shirt . They also submitted to the lesser educated minority when liberals said, “Oh yeah, we agree with conservative men…let’s hold women to an impossible standard but pretend rape is NBD and lose to purity for our male messiah cadidates” and played right into the conservative nightmare. Good going. But now they’re done and they woke up (it always has to be the hard way with liberals it seems). Women are well, we’re done. If any man thinks women are going to roll over and take this, they’re kidding themselves.

Around the turn of this century, or a Deja Skye Snatch’ Merch T Shirt , the concept that what each individual believed about themselves trumped what the culture made of them finally crashed into this radical analysis of male/female relationships. For the last 30 or so years of the 20th century, the idea of radical individualism had been steadily growing, particularly in the West. “Do your own thing” of the 60s evolved into “I am what I know I am” of the 2000s. And this meant that someone could disregard what his family, his culture, his country or the world said of him; he was the expert on himself. This individualism, which built from the Frontier myths post civil war, was expressed in Star Trek, and culminated as Ayn Rand’s heroic dream of late capitalism, meant that obviously, if you knew you were a man or a woman, just because doctors said you had the wrong body for that and the culture said “you don’t qualify,” that meant nothing. They weren’t the experts on you. Your job was to compel the community, including the professional communities, to re-evaluate this bias and accept your definitions.