brave women

Luciano 2022-04-23 07:03:37

Throughout history, reforms in various countries have been made through bloodshed and sacrifice. The struggle for women's suffrage is a protracted war without gunpowder smoke, and a revolution that will continue. The difficult status of women's suffrage is inseparable from the division of labor between men and women in human society for thousands of years, the fetters of religious concepts, and the old habits of cultural etiquette and law. However, the progress of human society is based on freedom, equality, and natural human rights. If so, so are the disabled. However, the progress of human society is the continuous liberation based on the natural human rights of freedom and equality.

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  • Karelle 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    I don’t understand TAT in all kinds of accents. There are middle-aged and old white women sitting there. Sure enough, there are no men to see. Hehe Aunt Mei is really suitable for this kind of brainwashing leader role haha

  • Wallace 2022-03-20 09:02:21

    Resistance is not to become an antagonist, but to become a participant; to stand up and shout is not to get more, but to fight for the equality that you should have; resistance does not want to be violent, but this is the only language that will be heard in a patriarchal society; The rights and interests of each generation of disadvantaged groups are accompanied by endless blood and sacrifices. Until now, you ask me why I still feel the same, because the current situation has not changed, and I hope that we will live up to everything we already have.

Suffragette quotes

  • Inspector Arthur Steed: [Reviewing surveillance photos] Now, who's this here?

    Police Detective and Developer: Watts, Maud Watts.

  • David Lloyd George: What would the vote mean to you, Mrs. Watts?

    Maud Watts: I never thought we'd get the vote. So, I've never thought about what it would mean.

    David Lloyd George: So, why are you here?

    Maud Watts: I thought that - we might. That this life - there's another way of livin' this life. Sorry. My words...

    David Lloyd George: No. No. The finest eloquence is that which gets things done.