Donald Trump's Fear Of Feminism

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With the recent election of President-elect Donald Trump many women have began to fear for their safety. As the days have passed and President-elect Trump has began to start filling his cabinet. One thing that stands clear in his cabinet selection is that the majority are white male, rehashing the white male dominance he was associated with during his campaign era. To the women who are in fear of Trump’s presidency I say have hope. Feminism has last long through both fascism, monarchism, and capitalism. Amy Richards and Jennifer Baumgardner in their essay “What is Feminism?” states, “…feminism is helped by a knowledge of history, and requires a willingness to act on behalf of yourself, and to stand up for all women in the face of everything

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