The first resistance to social change is to say it’s not necessary.
Meaning of the quote
When people don't think change is needed, that's the first thing that stops them from making changes in society. They might think everything is fine the way it is, so they resist or fight against any changes that could happen. But sometimes, even if things seem okay, making changes can actually improve things and make life better for everyone.
About Gloria Steinem
Gloria Steinem is an American journalist and social-political activist who was a prominent leader of the second-wave feminist movement in the United States during the late 1960s and early 1970s. She co-founded several influential organizations, including Ms. magazine and the National Women’s Political Caucus, and has continued to be a trailblazer and advocate for gender equality throughout her career.
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