Fixed.Where the fuck are you guys from that women couldn't vote in the 50s?
Joint Resolution of Congress proposing a constitutional amendment extending the right of suffrage to women, approved June 4, 1919.; Ratified Amendments, 1795-1992
Fixed.Where the fuck are you guys from that women couldn't vote in the 50s?
Man, I don't think that black women were very happy in the 1950s.@Pin don't mix racism with feminism
On 50is women had much less, they couldn't even vote but they didn't care, they were happy.
Sources please.
Men also have a tough and complex life. They have to fight society, never admit that they cry and hurt like they need their mommies because this is going against their "nature".Women have a very complex life.
They have to fight with a society that is going against their nature. They don't have easy but they making things much more difficult for them
I don't think he's a troll.I've suddenly concluded that Themis is nothing more than a troll.
No one could be that ignorant.
Man, I don't think that black women were very happy in the 1950s.
Race impacts a woman's experience of being a woman. It's relevant because not all women lived prosperous middle-class or upper-class lives in the past.
ThemisLet's take women's rights away, repeal the 19th amendment, and restore the patriarchy!
Who's with me?
Ew.Let's take women's rights away, repeal the 19th amendment, and restore the patriarchy!
Who's with me?
Why have you highlighted 1992 here?Fixed.
Joint Resolution of Congress proposing a constitutional amendment extending the right of suffrage to women, approved June 4, 1919.; Ratified Amendments, 1795-1992
True, but I would still rather be a black man than a black woman back then. There was still more privilege and social mobility available for men.Yeah in this point of view you are right.
But again, black men had the same issues
I'm not keen on getting tarred with the anti-feminist brush here simply because I talk about gender.
I like gender. I think the gendered dynamic is beautiful and it's a useful category for explaining behaviours.
Also I campaigned for a domestic violence charity for two years when they were under threat of being defunded for bs political reasons.
I think there are a lot of people who call themselves 'feminists' who actually don't give a fuck about women, and will happily attack those who do for not conforming to the correct and most current slogans.
Really?True, but I would still rather be a black man than a black woman back then. There was still more privilege and social mobility available for men.
How do you mean? You need to explain yourself.You are a such a diplomat
Yeah? How did you know they were happy?they couldn't even vote but they didn't care, they were
Yeah, I would imagine so. There were lower expectations of women.Really?