The book "Make Him a Sandwich: Why Real Women Don't Need Fake Feminism" is an empowering must-read for women who seek equality but are tired of the far-left, identity-politics driven feminist rhetoric that's been leading women astray.
A provocative title, eh? But this book, penned by Sarah Knight, a conservative columnist, stands out for its thoughtful, balanced approach to feminism and gender equality. It challenges the notion that feminism is about preferential treatment based on gender, rather than equality.
Sarah elucidates how feminism has, in recent years, been hijacked by identity politics, thus leading to a divide among women. She argues that real feminism should aim to dismantle these barriers, instead of segregating women based on their ethnicity, sexual orientation, or race. As Sarah Knight puts it, "Real feminism is about making society better for everyone, not just those who share the same identity as you."
This is a call to step back from the identity politics trap and embrace true feminism. It's not too late to make a difference. But don't mistake this as an attack on women or on progress; rather, it's about redefining and revitalizing feminism, a movement which has done so much good for so many.