100 years ago British women were able to vote to enter Parliament. The world has become increasingly more progressive. What do you think would have happened if this hadn't happened?
Good news for you but the US is backsliding. It’s scary
We look at the world from our own perspective, but I remember even in benign UK, gay people being considered a joke, trans was something deeply shameful and mental illness was to be hidden. We have come a long way
I don't know, but every time I go to the Manchester Royal Infirmary I tip my hat to the Pankhurst residence. Well played, ladies.
Beautiful xx
I think if women were in more positions of power there's be less conflict and abuse. If the Catholic Church were to allow women to serve in positions of power, that would be a YUGE step to reform and dealing with the abuse. I was reading that in the Cherokee tribes, women had as much, sometimes more say in whether the tribe went to war (after all, it was their sons being sacrificed).
We can see it playing out in the Republican Party... Women are pretty much verboten, unless the man "allows" them to leave the kitchen (giant generalization, I know, but still relevant), so they have a party that is cold, heartless, and completely devoid of a conscious. I guarantee if there were more women in that party, we'd see much more compassionate rhetoric coming from them... and ten bucks says they wouldn't be peeing their pants because of a few immigrants.