While Millett was speaking about sexual liberation at Columbia University, a woman in the audience asked her, “Why don’t you say you’re a lesbian, here, openly. You’ve said you were a lesbian in the past.” Millett hesitantly responded, “Yes, I am a lesbian”.[29] A couple of weeks later, Time’s December 8, 1970 article “Women’s Lib: A Second Look” reported that Millett admitted she was bisexual, which it said would likely discredit her as a spokesperson for the feminist movement because it “reinforce[d] the views of those skeptics who routinely dismiss all liberationists as lesbians
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The teacher was a militant dyke and the class was totally worthless. I aced EVERYTHING, I mean, how could I not? The course was child-like.
On my final paper I wrote, in essence, that the feminist movement was comprised of mostly lesbians and that lesbians did not represent real women.
I went from solid A to a D just like that. Hahahahahaha.
Crazy lesbians.