Message from @Emperor of USA
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The violent protests didnt get them rights lol
@Emperor of USA they wanted to but a) why should they have that say without signing up to the draft and b) women had the right to vote. In the UK, they had it as long as men did, they just had to fulfill the same requirements as men with the exception of being drafted
Nor did the peaceful ones lol
I don't need to be cruel to fat people.... i have diabetes and congestive heart failure do the work for me đ
It simply affirmed the suspicions of the white majority that they were violent
And in the US, they also had the vote in some places under some conditions. It simply wasnt enshrined by the federal government but a states issue
"Oh see all these women firebombing buildings, destroying works of art, and throwing hatchets at politicians?" "This is proof women can't be trusted with the vote"
That is what actually happened and how people responded.
It was peaceful protest that got them rights
I mean it took the death of MLK to actually change anything abel
I don't have a problem with fat people. I don't mock them for it unless they were trying to insult me because I was underweight and in doing so was just to point out being a dick isn't fun
He died after he civil rights acts tho
Didnât the feminists want the draft
most women were against getting the right to vote because it also carried the requirement of serving in the draft @Abel it was just violent protests that got it this way
They do now for sure
Some did
Maybe im wrong, ill look into it
I have a problem with fat people, if they steal my food.
Kek
Many women were against suffrage because they thought they'd end up drafted, but they got their cake and ate it
Think you are right for the 1964 rights
"The enfranchisement of women would insure immediate and durable white supremacy, honestly attained; for, upon unquestionable authority, it is stated that âin every Southern State but one, there are more educated women than all the illiterate voters, white and black, native and foreign, combined.â - typical suffragette drivel
or wear very revealing attire.
cuz that's just gross
as far as rights for freed slaves and the following amendments to give voting rights... that was all republicans fighting against the democrats who wanted to keep their slaves
@Redneo tbf most people back then had weird racial motives for their ideals
Doesnât mean that it was bad
Necessarily
âI do not want to see a negro man walk to the polls and vote on who should handle my tax money, while I myself cannot vote at allâŚWhen there is not enough religion in the pulpit to organize a crusade against sin; nor justice in the court house to promptly punish crime; nor manhood enough in the nation to put a sheltering arm about innocence and virtueâ-if it needs lynching to protect womanâs dearest possession from the ravening human beastsâ-then I say lynch, a thousand times a week if necessary.â - Rebecca Ann Latimer Felton, first woman to serve in the senate
I don't know about most, but definitely many. And many who were willing to use that rhetoric because they knew it worked.
yeah it was common but with them demanding the removal of southern statues its fair to paint that out
Most of the suffragettes were racist, but to be fair so were most people
Was wrong it took JFK to die for the 1964 civil rights act to move through
@Emperor of USA it will and should spread, because macron is leading them toward the demise of france itself
margaret sanger was racist
but i bet she was a suffragette
Yeah she was a suffragette
A feminist idol