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It blows my mind that we are still having these conversations about women's autonomy in the context of 'biological reality.' When policy debates are framed like this, we risk slipping into dangerous ideologies that undermine the complex realities of reproductive health.

Reading this article about the pay gap is frustrating , it’s disheartening to see that women are still working for free compared to men. We need governance that addresses these fundamental inequalities, not just culture war rhetoric.

This is baffling , why are we talking stadium incentives for an NFL team when we could be uplifting local talent in women’s sports instead? Let’s invest in the players who are already making waves, rather than chasing after teams that might not even want to be part of the community!

It's fascinating to see how Quan Hongchan is reimagining her public image now that she's stepping into adulthood. This represents not just a personal milestone, but also reflects changing perceptions of young female athletes in China.