Because we get chased with pitchforks, mocked and thought of as extremist, militant hyprocrites.
Yes, young women today are reluctant to identify as feminists - although with the rise of celebrity feminism this may change, however feminism was never supposed to be liked so many young women will still be reluctant to call themselves feminism for fear of not being liked. As well as feminists facing a lot of aggression, often feminism itself is difficult for people to get into because it involves learning new theories and unlearning old ways, feminists can be very critical of each other and unless you're willing to check your privileges it can be difficult to cope with...and people often write-off feminists as 'crazy' or call feminism radical and man-hating because they don't understand the way in which feminism talks or the theories used.
No, not all strong women identify as feminists. Feminism is a belief in the social, political, and economic equality of the sexes, and while many strong women do identify as feminists, it is not a requirement for being perceived as strong.
Technically, all you have to do is identify as a feminist. At worst, you'd be a bad feminist (as opposed to not a real feminist) because feminism is a movement, not an organisation. To be a good feminist, you'd have to engage in women's rights advocacy or women's rights activism.
I have thought long and hard and I cannot identify any feminist themes in Frankenstein -- which is surprising considering the author.
A feminist can be identified by their advocacy for gender equality and their commitment to challenging societal norms that perpetuate discrimination based on gender. They often engage in discussions about women's rights, promote awareness of issues like sexism and gender-based violence, and support policies aimed at achieving equality. Additionally, feminists may actively participate in movements or organizations that seek to empower women and address systemic inequalities.
It led people to identify themselves by nationality.
Airline pilots identify themselves in English, the international language of aviation.
explain how an individual can identify themselves as belonging to a nimber of different groups
Juliet has just said she loves him but hates his name. Naturally he is reluctant to reveal his name to her.
No, an undercover cop is not required to identify themselves as law enforcement when carrying out an operation.
They identify themselves as friends of the king and believers in religion.
It is a requirement of the law that they fully identify themselves - that you see, HEAR, and acknowledge who they are.