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Men who dare to call themselves feminists: As long as there is inequality, we must fight it

Men who dare to call themselves feminists: As long as there is inequality, we must fight it

This article highlights the importance of male involvement in the fight for gender equality and women's emancipation. It encourages men to identify as feminists by challenging sexism, raising children with egalitarian values, and actively opposing gender-related violence.

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