[NIFL-WOMENLIT:781] Re: Feminism

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Andrea;
This is what I call word smithing;  when a person takes a word and uses it 
for what ever.  I think the people who did not agree with the girl getting 
beat in central park are so right to be upset that a person was hurt 
needlessly, but I would not call them feminism,  they just cared about 
another human and that is great that people care.  Thank you, Pat



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