UFC women's strawweight division athlete Bec Rawlings protested against feminism on her Instagram account Instagram. The 25-year-old fighter posted a photo on social media without clothes, holding a sign that says: “F*** feminism. I believe in human rights for everyone.”
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Rawlings also took advantage of the same post to send a message to feminists. “I am not oppressed. The only people who oppress me are the feminists who judge me and want me to agree with their philosophy. I believe in human rights for everyone. My boys aren't monsters, I'm not a bad mom because I don't like pants, I'm not being objectified because I'm not weak. I make my own choices and do what I want because I am free”, wrote the fighter.
The Australian athlete, mother of two, has a record of five wins and four losses in professional MMA. She made her UFC debut in December last year, losing to Heather Jo Clark via judges' decision. Rawlings even challenged for the strawweight belt at the Invicta event, but was defeated by the current UFC champion, Carla esparza, also in the decision.
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