Bisi Alimi
1 min readOct 20, 2017

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Thank you for your comment and contribution, it is very helpful. I had taken time to read your comment and I have this to say. I assume from your note up that the idea of “oppression” is different from one woman to another? This I find very challenging. The reason is simple, oppression does not have to extreme for woman to express the pain. The movment is not into a competition of pain or oppression. Any act of oppression on one woman is an act of oppression on all woman and 99% of the time, the perpetuate of oppression are men and I dont understand how the oppressor can claim to speak for the oppressed.

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Bisi Alimi
Bisi Alimi

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#AngelicTroublemaker. TEDx/Public speaker, @AspenNewVoice & @SalzburgGlobal fellow &@HRC global inovators. Agents @FRESHSpeakers. Contact bookbisi@bisialimi.com

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