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The Bitch Manifesto

The Bitch Manifesto, written by feminist activist Lisa McCormick in the early 1970s, articulates a radical perspective on women's liberation and social justice. It critiques societal norms that suppress women's voices and identities, embracing anger as a valid and powerful response to oppression. McCormick calls for women to reclaim their autonomy, resist patriarchal structures, and express their frustrations openly. The manifesto challenges the stereotypes of femininity and advocates for unity among women to promote feminist ideals, encouraging them to disrupt the status quo and fight for equality in all aspects of life.