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Feminism has several possible definitions, depending on which school of thought you reference. However, the two main definitions of feminism are:  Feminism is a movement by women for women. This means that feminists are women who are working to better the lives of other women. There can be different types of feminism that represent different female groups in society, from African American women to trans women, but the basis of the movement is for and by women. Men can act as allies to women and work with women to demonstrate their support of the movement but they are not a dominant force in the movement. Feminism is a movement about gender justice. This means that feminism works against the system of oppression we live in, which affects women as well as other non-binary individuals (or individuals who are not straight men). In this approach to feminism, people of all genders can be feminists as long as they are willing to work to dismantle the system of oppression that we currently live in. A big part of being a feminist is understanding that as individuals we live in a patriarchal society. This means that society is based on a system of customs and rules that are created by heterosexual men for heterosexual men. As a result of the patriarchal system, individuals who are not heterosexual men (including women) are discriminated against or are not given fair treatment. Recognizing that we exist in a patriarchal society will allow you to better understand the need for feminism and for movements to work against the existing patriarchy. Just because feminism works against the effects of patriarchy does not mean feminists hate all men. Instead, men can be seen as allies to women in the fight against patriarchy. The support of men in the feminist movement will ultimately benefit people of all genders. Educate yourself on a daily basis by integrating feminist blogs and websites into your internet reading routine. Rather than click on the standard news and opinion sites, seek out websites and blogs that address current news and issues from a feminist perspective. This will allow you to access the perspective of feminists and support them by reading what they have to say. There are several well known feminist blogs and websites online that are updated regularly. Many of these blogs are written by women for women, but are of course, accessible for men, too. You can also throw financial support behind feminist issues by subscribing to feminist publications. Many of these publications have low subscription fees and appeal to a wide readership, with articles on pop culture and political issues from a feminist perspective. Look for feminist magazines, such as Bitch Magazine or BUST Magazine, at your local bookstore, magazine stand, or at your local library. You can also subscribe to these magazines online.

summary: Understand the two major definitions of feminism. Be aware of the role of patriarchy in our society. Read feminist blogs and websites. Subscribe to feminist publications.


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Go to https://www.facebook.com/ in your computer's web browser. This will open your News Feed if you're logged in. If you aren't logged in, enter your email address and password before proceeding. Scroll down until you find in your News Feed the post you want to share. You can also go to the profile of the person who shared the post and find it there. Not all posts can be shared. If the person who created the post has their privacy settings set to "Friends" or "Friends of Friends", you won't be able to share their post. Look for a Share button below the post; if you see one, you can share the post. The original post's creator's security settings will still influence the sharing options you have. It's below the post. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. In the drop-down menu, click one of the following options (you won't always see all of these options):   Share Now (Friends) — Immediately shares the post to your timeline without adding any text.  Share... — Opens the post in a "New Post" window in which you can add text (e.g., commentary).  Share as Message — Opens a Messenger window in which you can specify a friend (or a group of friends) to whom you want to send the post.  Share on a friend's timeline — Opens a "New Post" window in which you can specify a friend's timeline as the posting location.  Share to a Page — Opens a "New Post" window in which you can share the post as one of the pages you manage. If you're creating a new post on your wall, sharing via Messenger, or sharing on a page or a friend's timeline, you can enter a message or tag people in the top text field in the "New Post" window.  If you're sharing the post via Messenger, you'll need to enter a friend's name in the "To" text box. If you're sharing the post on a page you manage, you'll have to select the page in the top-left corner of the "New Post" window. If you're posting the shared content on a friend's timeline, enter the friend's name into the "Friends" text box at the top of the window. If you added text to the shared content, this button will be in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so posts the shared item. If you're sending the post via a message, you'll click Send here instead.
summary: Open Facebook. Find the post you want to share. Make sure that you can share the post. Click Share. Select a sharing option. Add text to your post if necessary. Click Post.