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To: little jeremiah

Not true. I live in the birthplace of the women’s rights movement. The Hall of Fame to be exact. Many of the early feminists were staunchly pro life. It was the eugenics radicals which supplanted the women of life that perverted a most noble ideal imo. I do not fear strong women of conviction, I celebrate them. The baby killers are antithetical to species survival. Cry me a climate crisis.


2,278 posted on 08/15/2024 7:23:52 PM PDT by Kudsman (Stop the steal 24: Vote early)
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To: Kudsman

What’s the birthplace of the “womens’ rights” movement?

The timeframe I’m referring to was 1968 or thereabouts. I also studied the history of feminism, years later of course. THe earliest feminists were after the civil war, around the 1880s some time. They were into communal living and group marriage and other unsavory practices. So I’m not sure what “early” you are referring to.


2,280 posted on 08/15/2024 7:37:06 PM PDT by little jeremiah (https://qalerts.app/)
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To: Kudsman; little jeremiah

ThankQ both for posting re women’s rights.

JMO.... this is like the blind men describing an elephant. What you see/feel depends on where you are standing.

I have seen the crazy baby-killers.
I have seen the beaten women in burkas who aren’t allowed to drive or go to school.


2,358 posted on 08/16/2024 6:36:58 AM PDT by generally ( Don't be stupid. We have politicians for that.)
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