Message from @blueorange22
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Coool! Go for it!
And don't let the studio railroad you!
see i think the MRM is the next counterculture fad. it's changing and getting younger, it will inevitable become "hip" like SJWism is now
worst case scenario for SJWism is bad, but still very temporary. the fear of a "permament takeover" isnt realistic, grandkids ALWAYS rebels against the traditional norms. the roaring tweets, the 60s, rap, death metal, the victorians vs the stuarts vs the tudorsm fashion etc, EVERYTHING fades away
roaring twentys lol
If you think feminism hasn't been a problem since women got the vote you would be wrong. It's already been a century
Feminism is pervasive, it always has a been, and its not going to end without concerted effort.
Oh yeah
White feathers
Male hate
It's been the same since day one
The hatpin panic is a good one to look up. It's sold as female empowerment, but it was literally women going around stabbing people all over the place
Sometimes justified, mostly probably not
It's spookily like #metoo
but i definitely dont think opposing women's suffrage should be part of the MRM
Oh no, it isn't
I don't think anyone is saying it is
I object to the name women's suffrage. The women who campaigned to get the vote were terrorists
And they never should have been given it for free, whereas men had to agree to fight and die for it
they didnt just shame men into the draft, they lobbied for war
@InsaneCaterpilla I think you're mixing up suffrages and suffragettes
Orly?
Suffragettes were the pipe bombers though
Tbf, there was heavy opposition to the rights of women from the upper classes, I can sort of sympathise with these clearly very brave women who where living in the most powerful country in the planet yet couldn’t even decide who they wanted to govern their country, with no option left they had to turn to terrorism. Although I believe violnece isn’t the answer to all problems but in this case it was the only to get their voices heard
Violence*
The men only just got the vote by fighting and dying. No sympathy.
Something we are still expected to do today
Yes, but the men who fought and died where from the lower classes
It’s the upper classes
That was the issue
But women had no mediam in which to fight for there rights apart from out right sympathy
Not sympathy
I mean terrorism
Is it fair that only the people who owned land and such could vote? No. Is it fair women got the vote for some campaigning, and men are obligated to be drafted in wartime even today to earn that right? No, there's not an official law of it in the UK, but you know it would soon be the case in the event of a serious threat to the country, and in other countries its simply stated.
That's still not fair either
I get what your saying
But the attitude of the time was that women should not fight and die in the trenches
Getting mow down in their millions
But, they had to prove their worth
And while I realise that what these women did was terrible but they felt they had no where else to turn