radical feminists, activists, fighting discrimination against women using unconventional weapons. their half-naked bodies. founded in 2008 in ukraine by an activist, this defiant collective is called femin which translates to women s beginning. a 22-year-old is one of the group s leaders. our tactic and strategy is to show women s point and opinion and voice everywhere. they are against what it sees as men s domination of women across the globe. we see for us three main targets we re going to crash. that is sex industry, dictatorship, and religion. like other protest movements,
radical feminists, activists, fighting discrimination against women using unconventional weapons. their half naked bodies. founded in 2008 in ukraine by an activist, this defiant collective is called femin which translates to women s beginning. a 22-year-old is one of the group s leaders. our tactic and strategy is to show women s point and appearance everywhere. the fight is against what it sees as men s domination of women across the globe. we see for us three main target we re going to crash. that is sex industry,
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spiraling toward civil war. and have american nuns gone rogue? okay. you re radical feminists. we re certainly oriented toward the needs of women and responding to their needs. if that s radical, i guess we are. sister simone campbell joins me about the showdown with the vatican straight ahead. plus, snack attack. how does the army celebrate its 237th birthday? well, with 5,000 camouflaged cupca cupcakes, of course. someone tell mike bloomberg. good day, i m andrea mitchell live in philadelphia. in our daily fix today, this hour, only 250 miles apart in an all-important battleground state, president obama and mitt romney offered dueling visions about how to fix the economy. it is a sharp contrast that both sides say they welcome. chris cillizza is msnbc contributor and managing editor of postpolitics.com. we re going to havemsnbc, but t
the battle is over criticism from rome. american nuns are radical feminists. their word. rome s word for focusing on poverty and social justice. while staying silent on abortion and same-sex marriage. it is a fight that goes all the way back, in fact, four decades since the nuns first demanded the right for women to become priests. joining me, sister simone campbell, leading the network, a catholic social justice lobby. starting mo ining monday is goi on a bus tour. nuns on a bus to rally opposition to paul ryan s proposed health care cuts. sister simone, it s good to see you. thank you very much for joining me. tell me what inspired you and your colleagues, your fellow nuns to take on the bishops, in some case, and in fact the vatican? well, actually what s really interesting about this is we re actually standing with their bishops who also say that the