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I respect women, and I have not and will never sing anything that will upset my fans.
I'd never disrespect women. I have been brought up to treat women with courtesy and dignity.
On the one hand, I am a businesswoman - on the other, a wife and a mother. Like many women, I have had to distribute time and attention between business and family. It is not at all easy to find that balance.
Whenever women catfight, men think it's going to turn to sex.
I will never understand how so many young women can go out in the freezing cold wearing so little clothing.
'Al Jamilat' is not just feminist. It's an album with songs that feature women: women who are in love, rebellious women, political activists, women who are more submissive, women who are in charge.
All of the Arabic women I grew up listening to or watching had a very strong character.
Women are a minority the same way gay people are.
It's normal; Arab women have always been very active at the forefront of culture - as film producers since the 1920s; as singers, dancers, choreographers, writers for much longer than that.
I was raised by strong women, and the role models I had in music and cinema were strong, too - liberated and provocative.
Arab society features apartheid of women, apartheid of homosexuals, and apartheid of Christians, Jews, and democracy.
I'm very curious to witness the historic transformation of Chinese women.
I think nowadays, women are breaking the borders or the boundaries and also trying to give a new interpretation in terms of impact you can have to the society.
Men are born privileged in the scale of things - I'm generalizing, but it's true. Women have to define themselves in the eyes of men. They have to fight for their rights, especially in a society that will pretend that there is no fight or no battle, that it's a cliche, that feminists are reactionary, all these things.
I was always treated older than I am when I was a kid, so I had to be like, 'No, I'm sweet,' and this has continued into adulthood because of the way society portrays Black women.
I come from a very matriarchal family and it's important to me that women are protected and saved and educated and loved and valued.
Women deal with real issues with policing that don't really get talked about.
I would love to design my own shoe line. Women suffer too much in heels. I want to design a line of sexy platform heels that don't hurt.
It's important to push the agenda of hiring women directors.
In much the same way Ip Man embodied the struggles of the Chinese people, I wanted Gong Er to represent the changing role of women.
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