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'I don't see any reason for feminism': the women backing Brazil's Bolsonaro

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Retiring in Brazil is looking better and better.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...idential-candidate-women-voters-anti-feminism


Female Bolsonaro voters shrug off his refusal to support legislation to ensure equal pay, despite studies showing that women in Brazil earn 22.5% less than men.

“Salaries for both men and women should be based on merit and responsibilities. Women today are well aware of their rights, obligations and duties. We don’t need the government for that,” said Maria Alice do Lago, a seamstress from rural São Paulo state.


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Women's rights is a balancing act, there is power in being feminine.... power in being a woman and too many feminists are blinded to that fact. It also does not mean women who oppose the harshest of feminists do not sympathise with sexual abuse victims, like most things in life you need to find the centre. There is no need to sactifice who you are, to show your support for rape and abuse victims.
 
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