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Thursday, 19 November 2015

Hollywood’s actress Emma Watson talks with Pakistani Nobel Prize Winner Malala Yousafzai

Emma & Malala both agreed that feminism is equality



These two renowned personalities exchanged their views regarding “Feminism”.      Emma   & Malala both agreed that feminism is equality. After this conversation,  it  was  observed that their mentality is very common much in common about this important topic.  

Yousafzai described feminist as a complicated and tricky term. At first, she hesitated to portray herself as a big supporter of feminism.  Malala referred to the movie star’s UN speech and told that she was very much inspired. From there on wards, the Pakistani education activist decided to openly declare herself as a feminist. She believed that this term is a synonym of equality.

Emma was delighted and totally agreed with her views. Afterwards, Watson asked about the F-word. She replied that feminist is uncomplicated and that this term is losing its popularity. That is why people think of me as a isolated and highly aggressive personality.


Watson Yousafzai


Rush Limbaugh’s view is that feminism is more odium for outspoken females. In 1970, there was a feminist movement that became the base for creating awareness. Andrea Dworkin was a renowned anti-man radical of this era.


Majority of the powerful and renowned women hesitate to call themselves a feminist. A popular example is that of Hollywood movie star Meryl Streep. She believes that there should be nice balance between the both genders. According to others actresses like Susan Sarandon and Sarah Jessica, the feminism term cannot be used to truly represent the spirit of egalitarianism.


Judith Butler says that humanism & feminism words almost strive and the same level. In a nutshell, Malala & Emma agreed that feminist politics is very much essential. 


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