1. The woman who launched Saudi Arabia’s first all-woman law firm. (Who gave them the capital and payed for their schooling?)
  2. The woman who became a symbol of the fight against fracking in Canada. (She held up a feather and became a meme. A fucking feather...oh and economic development be damned)

  3. The Brazillian women who protested against rape in powerful photos after 65% of respondents in a survey agreed that “if dressed provocatively, women deserve to be attacked and raped”. (The polling sample included WOMEN who by and large voted that most girls dress like sluts deserve to get raped. 4.The 600 volunteers who added 101 female artists to Wikipedia. (meh)

  4. The women in Afghanistan who defied death threats from the Taliban by taking part in elections. (We have news of the aftermath?)

  5. The 13-year-old girl who called out a surfing magazine for its depiction of women. (she wrote a letter. meh)

  6. The first woman to take part in a Formula One race weekend in 22 years. (This one is GREAT. First off, her husband is a Formula One SHAREHOLDER and Executive Director of the Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team...they were married in 2011 and sure enough - one year later she's racing. Since racing professionally she has 0 wins in her career, comes in typically at 15-18th place. Oh, and here's the actual tagline from the linked article: She made history but lasted a disappointing four laps. )

  7. The American nuns who announced their support for contraception.(There's a growing trend of catholic nuns being infiltrated by feminists to corrupt the catholic church's morality stance on abortion.)

  8. The 13-year-old girl who became the youngest climber to scale Mount Everest. (this is actually legitimately badass)

  9. The woman who beat the women’s and men’s record for most consecutive marathons after running 53 of them. (Too much time on her hands. Guess their are worse things she could be doing) 11.The first-ever female air-guitar champion was crowned in the UK. (Air guitar. Fucking Air guitar)

  10. The first time a woman won the Fields maths medal happened. (took them long enough, but considering the widespread push for women into getting into the math and sciences I'm not surprised this happened eventually, I just wonder if this came at the expense of someone who would be more deserving but squeezed out along the process. I dunno.)

  11. The first Woman Party was established in Turkey to seek equal political representation for women. (Oh god, let's see how this is gonna go, especially with the RP truths the Turkey President has been preaching lately)

  12. This runner killing it in a 4x400 relay race. JUST LOOK AT HER RUN.(...k.)

  13. The Saudi women who participated in the #Women2Drive campaign this year, defying a ban on women being allowed to drive in their country. (As someone who's traveled to the Middle East for extended periods I can tell you first hand that part of the reason why they hate the West so much isn't our wealth (because they have a shit load that most people don't realise) but rather the liberalism that comes from our culture. First, a lot of these women driver-protesters come from powerful families who cannot be touched. After spending years schooling in the UK they come back in full on activist mode. This is driving local women batshit crazy trying to mess up the good thing they got going. Probably the most stringent anti-feminist are the mothers, and the multiple wives of the wealthier men over there.

  14. When Indian actress Mallika Sherawat shut down a reporter for asking her to stay silent on the issue of women’s rights. (Need I say more? You should be seeing the trend by now)

  15. The hundreds of women in Kenya that protested on the streets in Nairobi after a woman was attacked and stripped by men in public who believe she was “dressed indecently” for wearing a mini skirt. (Yay, more protestors...in a country that has a lot more to worry about then slut shaming

  16. When actor Maisie Williams called out the entertainment industry for trying to make her regret wearing the same dress twice. (sigh...I have a feeling that the actress who plays Aria is being pushed to be co-opted by feminist. I haven't really seen her share her thoughts on feminist and all she did was wear a dress she liked...I see no big deal.)

So in summary, Buzzfeed, along with every other site under the Abram's media network continues with their SJW feminist crusade. The issue is that this stuff get's posted and shared on facebook and their messaging spreads like the plague. Even if people don't click the link they still see the click-bait headlines, and the thought pattern starts becoming more mainstream. The lists themselves are generally posted out of context, and don't provide the full facts, but dig a little deeper and you'll realize how cherry picked these are, mainly by the degree in which they support the narrative that women are suffering due to a lack of subjective rights imposed by the "patriarchy". What's strange is that their taking the term badass, an adjective typically reserved for men for amazing feats of dominance, and applying it women. So they bitch about the masculinity in males, but define the women they admire by via masculine standards and celebrate those who degrade femininity.