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Laura Bates, the founder of the Everyday Sexism Project, says that it seems to be increasingly difficult to talk about sexism, equality, and women's rights in a society that perceives to have achieved gender equality. "In this 'liberal', 'modern' age, to complain about everyday sexism or suggest that you are unhappy about the way in which women are portrayed and perceived renders you likely to be labeled 'uptight', 'prudish', a 'militant feminist', or a 'bra burner,'" she explained.

But just like Bates, there are plenty of women who prove this notion wrong. And you can find many of them on the subreddit r/TrollXChromosomes. It's an online community that invites to "come for the period comics" and "stay for the cultural awareness", and many, in fact, do — the subreddit has over 817K members. The content they share and produce tackles important gender issues in all sorts of fields, including sports, health care, and work.

Continue scrolling and check out some of its latest posts. For the earlier ones, fire up Bored Panda's first article on r/TrollXChromosomes.

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#1

Sounds Like A Better Solution [to be honest]

Text image highlighting sexist issues with child support enforcement and proposing stricter laws for accountability.

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    #2

    Because Apparently Only Old White Men Count

    Screenshot of a tweet by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez addressing subconscious bias and sexist attitudes toward demographic groups.

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    The pandemic isn't making this any easier, too. According to UN Women, the global champion for gender equality, there are 6 urgent issues women are facing during the time of COVID-19.

    1. Violence against women and girls. "Before the pandemic, estimates said one in three women will experience violence in their lifetime," the organization said in a statement. "As economic and social stresses rise, and movement is restricted by lockdown and stay-at-home guidance, instances of violence are likely to increase. At home, survivors of domestic violence may be trapped with their abuser, with limited access to support services, healthcare, and justice systems. And in public, women are at heightened risks of violence navigating deserted public spaces and transportation."

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    #3

    The End

    Tweet about vasectomies and reproductive rights, highlighting sexist issues still blatantly accepted by society.

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    Juan Fulano
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    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm a male and I support this idea, let's do it!

    #4

    #texastaliban

    Woman with glasses speaking about sexist issues and questioning pregnancy and child support laws in a social justice context.

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    #5

    “Men Is Too Headache.” Sometimes, Sister

    Tweet screenshot of a woman sharing an unsolicited queer comment highlighting sexist and socially accepted biases.

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    2. The gender pay gap. "Around the world, women are at the frontline of the COVID-19 response as they make up the majority of health and social care workers, especially as nurses, midwives, and community health workers, and account for the majority of service staff in health facilities as cleaners, launderers, and caterers. Yet, an average gender pay gap of around 28 percent exists in the health workforce," UN Women wrote.

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    "Once occupation and working hours are accounted for, the gender pay gap is 11 percent. Although the health sector performs well regarding women’s participation, it still harbors discrimination against women in earnings, and full-time employment and leadership roles for women are lagging."

    #6

    Oof

    Screenshot of a social media exchange discussing modern feminism and sexist remarks with a focus on women calling out sexism.

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    #7

    So Close To Getting The Point

    Tweet by Emma Rossi highlighting women calling out sexist dismissals of a*****t stories addressing ongoing sexist attitudes.

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    #8

    Better Alone Than In Bad Company

    Tweet by Kaya Nova discussing solitude and relationships, highlighting women calling out sexist things still blatantly accepted.

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    3. Digital gender divide. UN Women pointed out that studies online have become the new normal but not everyone can continue their education because internet access remains a privilege. "Many around the world, including girls from poor households cannot participate in remote learning, since they lack the required tools, skills, and technologies."

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    "It was already a dire disadvantage that girls, women, and marginalized groups are least likely to have access to technology, and as the COVID-19 pandemic has moved so many aspects of daily life online, the lack of connectivity has become even more alarming, exacerbating existing gender inequalities."

    #9

    Sexualized

    Screenshot of a feminist social media post discussing how women are sexualized for their emotions and intelligence.

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    #10

    Truth

    Tweet by Lena calling out sexist views on women modifying behavior to avoid violent crime, highlighting ongoing gender issues.

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    #11

    Abortion Rights Is A Human Rights

    Tweet from Jennifer Wright critiquing abortion laws highlighting women’s rights and sexist societal issues in a social media post.

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    #12

    We Need More Of This

    Tweet by a woman calling out sexist behavior after being whistle at by men, highlighting sexism still accepted today.

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    4. Informal work and instability. The pandemic has deeply affected women's livelihoods and income. "Women typically earn less and hold less secure jobs than men. With economic activity at a halt during the pandemic, women working in the informal sector have seen a dramatic decline in their capacity to earn a living. Adding to the loss in income and paid work, many women are also juggling an increase in unpaid care and domestic work."

    But according to UN Women, this can change. "It's on all of us to share the added burden of unpaid domestic and care work at home and speak up for a gender-aware response to the economic shock of COVID-19, including supporting women in the informal sector."

    #13

    Absolutely Hate The Way Our Clothing Was Policed In School

    Tweet screenshot of a woman calling out sexist dress code enforcement in schools highlighting persistent sexist issues.

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    Romy Schneider
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yes, but this time it would have affected the boys education, too!

    #14

    Easier Ways To Stop Abortions. If You Actually Care About Abortion

    Tweet by Ally Maynard sharing statistics on teen pregnancy and abortion rate drops after free IUDs in Colorado, highlighting women's rights issues.

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    #15

    When You Can't Get Parental Permission To Get An Abortion So You Become A Parent Yourself

    Tweet by Jennifer Wright calling out sexist views on girls' responsibility and parental permission related to abortion laws.

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    #16

    It's A Step In The Right Direction

    Social media post by a woman calling out sexist advice on women's safety, highlighting calls for men's accountability and street safety.

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    5. Period poverty and stigma. "Even before the pandemic, women, and girls have been facing discrimination when they menstruate. In some parts of the world, they are seen as dirty, untouchable, or a disgrace. Whether it’s a lack of money to buy pads, tampons, or other products, access to toilets, or discriminatory laws and practices, women and girls, especially the world’s poorest, are deeply impacted by their periods," UN women continued.

    The organization stated that it's especially challenging for women and girls to manage their periods safely and with dignity during a crisis.

    "The provision of safe water, sanitation, and hygienic conditions are essential to protecting human health. Yet, today 500 million women and girls globally are estimated to lack adequate facilities for menstrual hygiene management. This puts women and their families at greater risk of infection. Periods don’t stop for the COVID-19 pandemic, and neither should our efforts to break harmful taboos about menstruation and end period poverty."

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    #17

    While It Is True That Girls’ Brains Typically Develop A Little Faster Than Boys’ Brains, That Doesn’t Excuse A Lack Of Discipline For Boys

    Tweet by fragile capricorn highlighting sexist behavior girls face compared to boys, addressing sexist things still accepted by society.

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    #18

    Worst Theme Park Ever

    Twitter exchange showing a woman calling out sexist remarks and a reply addressing misogyny in online discussions.

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    #19

    Preach

    Woman in purple dress speaking about sexist assumptions in a comedic setting, highlighting women calling out sexism.

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    #20

    #noragrets

    Tweet by Lizz Winstead addressing regret, laws, and personal decisions, highlighting women calling out sexist things accepted today.

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    6. Underrepresentation as leaders in health. "Women make up 70 percent of the health and social care workforce, and they are more likely to be front-line health workers, especially as nurses, midwives, and community health workers. This exposure raises women’s risk of infection (in fact, infections among female health care workers are up to three times higher than among their male counterparts). Yet, women remain in the background of decision making, underrepresented in health sector leadership, and missing from the center of the COVID-19 response."

    There might be a record number of women serving in the 117th Congress but society still needs to go a long way and start treating them the way they deserve.

    #21

    Every Single One

    Tweet highlighting women's experiences with fear and safety, calling out sexist societal norms still widely accepted today.

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    #22

    Where’s The Lie

    Tweet from Megan addressing sexist behavior where men tell women to smile, highlighting gender bias and sexism in society.

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    Juan Fulano
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    People smiling feel better, they're telling you to feel better.

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    #23

    F*cked Up

    Tweet text highlighting a woman calling out sexist behavior and fear women experience, related to sexist things still accepted.

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    #24

    I'm Sure Selfawarewolves Would Love This

    Woman in a pink dress reacting with disbelief, highlighting women calling out sexist things still accepted today.

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    #25

    We Are Starting It Early, Guys!

    Tweet by a woman highlighting sexist expectations that girls are naturally more caring and meant to serve others from childhood.

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    #26

    Oh Well

    Man in overalls and cap standing in a field, captioned about downvoting sexist content calling out sexist behaviors.

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    #27

    Makeup

    Screenshot of a social media post where a woman calls out sexist remarks about makeup and false advertising.

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    #28

    “You’re A Pretty Girl And Therefore Can’t Be Smart”

    Tweet from Mira Sorvino addressing sexist dismissal, highlighting her expertise on historical and racial issues, calling out blatant bias.

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    #29

    The "Friend" With The Long Game

    Tweet screenshot showing a woman calling out sexist and insensitive remarks from a longtime male friend.

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    #30

    I Can't Even Watch The Notebook Without Cringing Now

    Alt text: Social media post by a woman discussing how girls are taught to romanticize a*****e traits and sexist behaviors.

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