The percentage? 29%.
All I can say is that if I'd been on that show I would've lost a lot of money, because I would have put it at much, much higher-like around 80. I think this is another one of those situations where I'm naive.
(I also couldn't help noticing, he noted dryly, that this was a case of one rich white man making another. And by virtue of his cynically if correctly assessing his countrywomen's definitions of themselves, too.)
(Better start practicing now: President Rudy Giuliani...)
(But I digress)
But I'd also be really curious to know if that's exactly the way the question was phrased. I subscribe to the belief that if you tell most people, and certainly most women, what feminism actually means--
advocating social, political, and all other rights of women equal to those of men--they support it. Sometimes it's a real wake-up call for me to reminded of just how much the word "feminists" has been devalued.
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