Kim Kardashian wrote a curious essay on labeling and attitudes towards feminism

Judging by how often in the western press began to appear columns of celebrities devoted to issues of feminism, this has already become some new trend. Celebrities of all stripes express their opinion on this issue: this is written by famous women and even Barack Obama! Of course, Kim Kardashian could not remain silent and continued the discussion of this topic ...

Following Jennifer Aniston, Renee Zellweger and Ashley Graham, the well-known TV channel dedicated a small essay to the problem of equality, but approached this task from an unexpected side. She would not have been Kim Kardashian!

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You will not believe, but unlike the aforementioned celebrities, the beauty Kim does not consider herself a feminist. Here's how she explains it on her personal website:

"Who is a" feminist "? In my understanding - this is the person who advocates for equal rights (both social and civil). In this case, the sex in this case does not matter. Such a person advocates the same rights and opportunities for both men and women when it comes to obtaining education, work, lifestyle and perception of one's body. "

Do not divide people into categories

Further, Kim argues that hanging on people some labels, we do not make our world better, but quite the opposite. The division into categories according to the sexual or sexual principle, according to the color of the skin, makes society fragmented, and people - limited in their choice:

"I am a man, and I have thoughts, feelings, doubts. I would not like to have someone try to put my convictions in some limited framework. I will always fight for the rights of the "weaker sex" and show by example that we have the right to self-realization. Just do not need to mark my choice and views on the world. "