Talk:Women's liberation movement
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Use of acronym "WLM"
[edit]Hello. The acronym "WLM" seems out of place in this article. It gives the impression of an organization or institution--one that's English-language-based--rather than a much more amorphous, multi-faceted, spontaneous, international phenomenon. Many/most parts of the article simply say "the movement" (with lower-case "m"), and to me, that seems more apt.
I also don't recall the acronym ever being used within the movement itself to the extent of my own experience. Since that's my personal recollection, though, I didn't act on it editorially. What I recall is that it was often called "women's liberation" or "feminism" (not to mention what it was called by its opponents). DSatz (talk) 14:28, 17 May 2020 (UTC)
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[edit]thank you tweet Victuallers (talk) 09:07, 30 May 2018 (UTC)
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Women's Liberation –– From Being Women
[edit]So let's get this straight, women are the greatest thing on Earth, by Darwinian evolution or creation, which really is incredible that it happened, either way. She can bear a child, a new life in her womb and raise him up or her, teach her the wisdom of the ages, him the way to stand his ground. She is beautiful beyond belief, a goddess and don't you deny it. See Edith Vonnegut's marvelous paintings of the domestic goddess. Her equipment tucked away in her abdomen, a tiny uterus, that will grow big with her baby inside and her breasts so she can give nourishment. Every male's deep yearning is for her nudity to see her as nature's gift to man. She is Venus born from the sea in Tintoretto's famous painting. But now she has been liberated, no longer obliged to be impregnated, as her lot in life. Career women carry their dog puppies int their arms, not babies. She is liberated from being a woman. My signature decades old: hgwb 21:08, 6 July 2020 (UTC) hgwb 21:19, 6 July 2020 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Skeptiker (talk • contribs) N0TICE of standard abuse by SineBot, incorrect sinebot msg, as i had double signed my method; rate as a severe case of abusive malfunction; sinebot programmer incompetent should be dismissed and replaced by a person able to program sinebot correctly. hgwb 21:25, 6 July 2020 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Skeptiker (talk • contribs)
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