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==How to Draw ==
==How to Draw ==
[[File:Libfem_flag.svg|thumb|220x220px]]
{{Flag|Libfem_flag.svg}}


#Draw a ball
#Draw a ball
#Draw a pink female sign with the top circle filled in
#Draw a pink female sign with the top circle filled in
#Draw 4 white lines diaginally from the bottom left
#Draw 4 white lines diagonally from the bottom left
#Add a blue bow
#Add a blue bow
#Add the eyes and you're done!
#Add the eyes and you're done!

Revision as of 18:59, 14 November 2020

Liberal Feminism, also called Individualistic Feminism, is a culturally progressive and economically Center-right to Center-left and a little on the Lib-side of the spectrum ideology that advocates that women should be allowed to maintain gender equality through their own actions and choices. She hangs out with her siblings (except RadFem), hates Bernie Bros and Trump supporters, and has a... lets just say fondness for dogs.

History

Creation

Liberal Feminism started in the late 18th century. Their goal was to gain women's suffrage under the idea that they would then gain individual liberty. Early liberal feminists had to counter the assertion that only white men deserved to be full citizens. Liberal Feminists such as Mary Wollstonecraft, Judith Sargent Murray, and Frances Wright advocated for women's full political inclusion. In 1920, after nearly 50 years of intense activism, women were finally granted the right to vote and the right to hold public office in the United States.

Civil Rights

Liberal Feminism wasn't very active for four decades after winning the vote until the 1960s during the civil rights movement. Liberal Feminists drew parallels between systemic race discrimination and sex discrimination. Groups such as the National Organization for Women, the National Women's Political Caucus, and the Women's Equity Action League were created at that time to further women's rights. In the U.S., these groups have worked for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment or "Constitutional Equity Amendment", in the hopes it will ensure that men and women are treated as equals under the democratic laws that also influence important spheres of women's lives, including reproduction, work and equal pay issues.

Modern Day

Liberal Feminism is the most popular version of Feminism in the USA today. Nowadays they mostly care about reproductive rights and abortion access, sexual harassment, voting, education, fair compensation for work, affordable childcare, affordable health care, and bringing to light the frequency of sexual and domestic violence against women. There competition has mostly been american conservatives who try to debunk stuff like the wage gap, abortion, etc. Some black Feminists have also criticized them for having a "White Savior" complex.

Beliefs

Liberal Feminism doesn't have a clearly defined set of beliefs, which makes them more abstract. They value individualistic approaches to justice and societal structures instead of blaming inequalities on patriarchal gender relations. They can range economically and range on the statist axis but are always progressive and in the center quadrant.

Personality

She likes to hang out with her siblings (except RadFem). She usually agrees with her siblings on a lot of topics except Radical Feminism where she is seen picking on with her other siblings. She hates Bernie Bros and Trump supporters. She hates Bernie Bros and Trump supporters because she sees them as supporting misogynistic men. She also has a very special relationship with dogs. She often tells other to take "the dogpill" and her dogs breath smells suspiciously like peanut butter.

How to Draw

Flag of Liberal Feminism
  1. Draw a ball
  2. Draw a pink female sign with the top circle filled in
  3. Draw 4 white lines diagonally from the bottom left
  4. Add a blue bow
  5. Add the eyes and you're done!

Relationships

Friends

Frenemies

  • Anarcha-Feminism - I think she's a bit extreme and she thinks I don't do enough for women. We agree on some things though.

Enemies

  • Radical Feminism - calls me a fake feminist
  • Conservatism - He's just a sexist pig, and no, he should be one in the kitchen, not me!
  • Conservative Feminism - that's gotta be a Yikeroni and cheese from me.
  • Marxist Feminism & Luxemburgism - What do you mean having more women CEOs won't end sexism?
  • Marxism–Leninism - Oh, shush! What do you know about feminism anyway? Your countries are all run by men! What? The Soviet Union's first General Secretary was a woman? I'll pretend I didn't hear that.

Further Information

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