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jaynotbryant 's review for:
We Should All Be Feminists
by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
it was decent but there were a few missing pieces that made it hard for me to enjoy.
it didn’t have a clear call to action ever, so while we were more aware of the situation, we didn’t know what to do about it.
it also relied almost entirely on anecdotes and personal stories, which while i related to pretty heavily, it feels like it’s missing something for a TED talk. especially given a skeptical audience, i think it would have been more appealing with some statistical backup.
finally, she didn’t really connect things back to a claim. it was more just stories of injustice. i expected more reasoning for WHY we should all be feminists.
still cute tho! very relatable.
it didn’t have a clear call to action ever, so while we were more aware of the situation, we didn’t know what to do about it.
it also relied almost entirely on anecdotes and personal stories, which while i related to pretty heavily, it feels like it’s missing something for a TED talk. especially given a skeptical audience, i think it would have been more appealing with some statistical backup.
finally, she didn’t really connect things back to a claim. it was more just stories of injustice. i expected more reasoning for WHY we should all be feminists.
still cute tho! very relatable.