For example, when men speak up for and fight for their rights, don't they get respect - from other men?
Think Cesar Chavez.
Martin Luther King.
The Civil Rights Movement.
Or the American colonists.
But what about when women do?
Is it then ridiculed and treated like a joke? That women *gasp* should have rights?
Women have had equal rights since 1920?
Wow, you have a lot to learn about legal herstory. Such as that women could not even get credit in their own names until the late '60s or early '70s.
And job categories were legally segregated by sex into the early 1970s. And women still do not have the same legal protection under the Constitution that men do (that's what the ERA is for.)
Think Cesar Chavez.
Martin Luther King.
The Civil Rights Movement.
Or the American colonists.
But what about when women do?
Is it then ridiculed and treated like a joke? That women *gasp* should have rights?
Women have had equal rights since 1920?
Wow, you have a lot to learn about legal herstory. Such as that women could not even get credit in their own names until the late '60s or early '70s.
And job categories were legally segregated by sex into the early 1970s. And women still do not have the same legal protection under the Constitution that men do (that's what the ERA is for.)