Women in the U.S.S.R. are accorded equal rights with men in all spheres of economic, state, cultural, social and political life. The possibility of exercising these rights is ensured to women by granting them an equal right with men to work, payment for work, rest and leisure, social insurance and education, and by state protection of the interests of mother and child, pre-maternity and maternity leave with full pay, and the provision of a wide network of maternity homes, nurseries and kindergartens.The resemblance, in spite of brevity, is just too close. And with Congress surrendering legislative powers to the executive (unconstitutionally), the ramifications in terms of legislation with respect to the ERA are too dangerous to contemplate.
1936 USSR Constitution, Article 122
Women and men have equal rights in the USSR. Exercise of these rights is ensured by according women equal access with men to education and vocational and professional training, equal opportunities in employment, remuneration, and promotion, and in social and political, and cultural activity, and by special labour and health protection measures for women; by providing conditions enabling mothers to work; by legal protection, and material and moral support for mothers and children, including paid leaves and other benefits for expectant mothers and mothers, and gradual reduction of working time for mothers with small children.
1977 USSR Constitution, Article 35
Section 1. Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.
Section 2. The Congress shall have the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article.
Section 3. This amendment shall take effect two years after the date of ratification.
Text of ERA
Duh; Doesn’t the Constitution already support equal rights?
The aging feminists are trying to rally the troops to get them all fired up to vote for Hillary!
With the ending of the age of Obamunism, all the liberals have is Hillary! and Bernie Sanders. Truly pathetic.
In other words, Streep wants women to have everything men have, and 20% more because they are women.
Insanity.
I guess the Academy Awards will be doing away with Best Actor/Best Actress....there can be only one....
Is your objection to the ERA language to Section 1, 2, or 3, or some or all. Now lets turn Section 1 around and word it thus: “Equality of rights under the law SHALL be denied or abridged by the Country on account of Female sex, as willed by Allah and Sharia Law.
In other words to avoid even a hint of USSR-like language in it, Sharia like language would have to be substituted. Frankly, I don’t appreciate the status quo which means I am only likely to earn 70 to 80% of what a man does for equal work. Furthermore, some work places are moving in the direction of giving men equal rights to take time off to care for their families and sick wives.
What does Rachel Dolezal think?
Streep just spent a lot of time in the White house with the MOOCH for a Magazine....can’t remember the name of it....so this is all the MOOCH’s idea.
The time for ratification of the ERA was to have expired in 1979, then was extended to 1982; even then, it did not the support of the required 38 states. Therefore, I suspect it would need to be re-introduced and receive the support of 2/3 of both houses of Congress. Not likely.
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Some equality would be nice, thanks Merrill.
We can start with insurance rates - equal premiums in auto and life policies.
No more ‘ladies night’ w/o corresponding ‘mens night’ in bars and clubs.
Colleges and Universities are disproportionally represented (a decidedly leftist term) by females; affirmative action for males needed.
Banks, pharmacies, doctors offices, public schools, the tv news outlets, and government are dominated to a very large degree with women - let’s move aside girls; make room for more males. It’s the right thing to do.
Whadda ya say we get male sports reporters to venture into the WNBA; LPGA locker rooms? Equal time! Equal access!
I agree with Ms. Streep - this is a shamefully sexist society.
As Dorothy Parker famously said of Katherine Hepburn, "She runs the gamut of emotions from A to B." Her acting consists of crying and her nose turning red.
It's been great not seeing her movies all these years. Just think of the dogs I missed: Rendition, Lions for Lambs, It's Complicated, Hope Springs, August: Osage County, The Homesman, The Giver and, finally, the world's most tuneless musical, Into The Woods. What a list of losers!