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Going back to the basis, the phrase ‘Fight Like A Girl’, and we’ve all heard that growing up. And by that they mean that you’re some kind of weakling and have no skills as a male. It’s said to little boys when they can’t fight yet, and it ridicules us. By the time we were born, the most of us hear things which program you to accept and know that you are less than your male counter part. It comes apparent in the way you’re paid for your job, it comes apparent when yóu are not allowed to go outside after a certain hour because you stand a good chance of getting raped while no one says that to your boyfriend. While women, anywhere, live in some kind of fear, there is no equality and that is mathematically impossible. We cannot see that change or solved in our lifetimes, but we have to do everything that we can. We should remind ourselves that we are fifty-one percent. Everyone should know that fighting like a girl is a positive thing and that there is not inherently anything wrong with us by the fact that we are born like ladies. That is a beautiful thing that we should never be put down because of. Being compared to a woman should only make a man feel stronger. It should be a compliment. In this world we’re creating it actually is. I remember this one guy who came to our show in Texas or something and he had painted his shirt “real men fight like a girl”, and I cried, because he was going away in the army next day. He bought my book because he wanted something he could read over there. I just hoped that this men, fully straight and fully male can maintain and retain all of those things that make him understand us, and what makes him so beautiful. A lot of military training is step one: you take all those guys and put them in front of bunch of hardcore videogames where you kill a bunch of people and become desensitised. But that is NOT power! I will not do that. I will not become less of a human being and I refuse to give up my femininity because that’s bullshit. I’m not going to have to shave my head and become all buff and all that to be able to say “now I’m powerful” because that’s bullshit. All of this, all of us, we are power. You don’t have to change anything to be strong.


Emilie Autumn


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She released her instrumental album Laced/Unlaced in March 2007; it consisted of two discs: Laced the re-release of On a Day. She released the 2001 extended play (EP) Chambermaid while finishing Enchant—Emilie Autumn alternatively labeled the musical style on Chambermaid as "fantasy rock" and cabaret—and wrote the 2001 charity single "By the Sword" after the events of September 11 2001. 2001–04: Enchant and collaborations

As part of a recording project Autumn traveled to Chicago Illinois in 2001 and decided to stay because Emilie Autumn enjoyed the public transportation system and music scene there.

Performing with her all-female backing band The Bloody Crumpets Autumn incorporates elements of classical music cabaret electronica and glam rock with theatrics and burlesque. Autumn draws influence for her music—the style of which Emilie Autumn has alternatively labeled as "Victoriandustrial" and glam rock—from plays novels and history particularly the Victorian era. She appeared in singer Courtney Love's backing band on her 2004 America's Sweetheart tour and returned to Europe.

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