It's a right not many have, and as a woman, I have only had since 1920 in the United States.
Less than 100 years, and then only after much struggle on the part many brave women of vision demanding what seems so reasonable...obvious! now. They were scorned. They were arrested. They went to jail.
We recieved the right to vote.
We eventually recieved an opportunity to take classes other than foods and sewing in high school, and to play funded sports, just like the guys.
A college education opened up for us, with more avenues than nursing and teaching available.
Yes. Some advantages were required. Some funding necessary. The playing field needed to be leveled, and I believe that is the only way it happens. I have some of my own stories of men having advantage in getting employment, keeping employment, and in pay, because of gender. And of having no recourse. Without being forced into change...often those in charge won't.
I am grateful that my daughters won't have as many of those stories.
And this is not where I was going with this post...but I don't think I am going to change it.
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I wish I could vote early. But, I will be out on Tuesday for sure!
I agree with your sentiments. When I was in high school, girls could only be cheerleaders. There were no sports for us to play. We could go to college to be teachers or nurses (until we married, then we would of course, stay home and take care of babies.) Those are honorable things, but there were no other options. Want ads in the newspaper read "help wanted, female" or "help wanted, male."
Seems archaic, right? A divorced woman had no rights to her former husband's pension. These are better times, but we MUST vote. It is essential, no matter your choice. (I will now step off my soap box!) Love, WS
I dropped off my ballot Monday morning. Now I wish the phone calls would stop!!
My brother went to the private Liberal Arts college and I went to the State University..... I always had a computer aptitude, but with no encouragement, I never pursued it or any other technical field. If I only knew then what I know now....
I am so glad things are different for women today. I hope they don't squander the rights we have gained by voting for more of the same.
I will PM you on Ravelry about meeting up on Saturday.
I just dropped my ballot in the mail yesterday. May the best man win. Whoever that may be.
And it looks like your man might actually manage to win your state. Wish I could say he'd do the same with mine because I too am fond of forward rather than regressive motion.
Excellent V! Which I found when I posted on the V thread... if I had done mine in a timely fashion, I might have thought of it too. C'est la V. Er, vie.
(And then I look down and see my verification string is frite... how French.)
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