Where I grew up, women’s liberation was when you let a chick out of her cage for 15 minutes so she could stretch her legs.

John Rachel
Where I grew up, women’s liberation was when you let...
Where I grew up, women’s liberation was when you let...
Where I grew up, women’s liberation was when you let...
Where I grew up, women’s liberation was when you let...
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Women’s liberation is something that has changed the world. No longer are women treated like objects to be bought and sold. Women, at last, have the rights they deserve. Having the right to vote and to own property is one thing that women can celebrate right now.

However, one of the greatest parts of women’s liberation is that it has allowed them to be more than just objects. Women are no longer limited by simply being “women” or “chicks.” They are allowed to follow their own dreams, be confident in who they are without worrying about what others think, and live their lives with purpose. The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.

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