Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie – “Dear Ijeawele” and Raising a Child to Be a Feminist | The Daily Show

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Published on March 13, 2022

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie details challenges and best practices in raising feminist children of all genders, and emphasizes the need for men to rally around the cause of gender equality. #DailyShow

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  • Mad Max 2 years ago

    I still don’t trust a feminist

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  • Yolo Yolo 2 years ago

    Chivalry is about respect for both genders.
    How I was taught.

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  • Nero Owoifie 2 years ago

    Feminism flew out the window in Ukraine when only women and children were allowed to leave and men were forced to stay and fight

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  • Alex Odigwe 2 years ago

    She’s adorable stay blessed Chimamanda and more grace Trevor Noah

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  • Sting LikeABee 2 years ago

    As one guy I can say it’s not feminism that’s the problem. It’s the individuals who misshapen the meaning of equality.

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  • Sunny Day Girl Bunnies Birds NYC & More 2 years ago

    Trevor is a great example of a male feminist. He always speaks of women equally and acknowledges their individuality of the upmost respect.

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  • Dustin Gliko 2 years ago

    Yeah but when you center your income around an issue you can drag it out all the way into 2022…

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  • Sunny Day Girl Bunnies Birds NYC & More 2 years ago

    I agreed with her except for the off-putting comment she made about Trevor at the end. I too, laugh humbly when someone tries to insult me or incorrectly judge me. I forgive her though, because it seems like she felt she had to make a joke, even though it ended up being awkward.

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  • James Kelechi 2 years ago

    Natural Beauty With Brains, Made Me Prouder

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  • Wanda Howard-Holmes 2 years ago

    This was what we all needed! Thank you!!! People have it all wrong!

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  • Karega Iregi 2 years ago

    Barak Obama is a “feminists,” ok I’m out, I can’t take any more of this BS!
    Feminism isn’t working not even in the most docile way.

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  • Sharvez Dowe 2 years ago

    Sick people first? Then who will be our future. You say things like that, now I know you operate off of feelings

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