That sounds like the very anti-choice point of view promoted by the Religious Right. Here we support people having choice and using the technology available.
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The link is malformed and just leads back here. Maybe you can post the article here? We're here because we don't like what Reddit has become.
Thanks for the effort post and giving us food for thought! I wonder tho how many people will just knee-jerk react to the title and downvote without reading the article...
It was categorically denied (by the top level commenter, and repeated by you) that women had those rights. That is the disinformation that feminism keeps spreading with its propaganda.
Please get up to speed by actually watching the video. Otherwise discussion is useless.
You apparently didn't watch the video. Please do so before you spread more disinformation.
Women already did own property, and were able to receive an education, and most definitely were not an untapped resource for labor. As was explained in the video, with evidence given.
Yes, they may not have had the right to vote or to hold public office, but neither did most men. It was the struggle for universal suffrage which gave both men and women the vote.
You still haven't given us the definition you're using.
Here's one, from the AskFeminists subreddit:
The Patriarchy is a system of society or government in which men hold the power and women are largely excluded from it.
It's easy to see that the last part is simply not true. Ergo, we don't live in a patriarchy.
Removed as personal attack.
Maybe watch the video before you comment?
Misandry was omnipresent in the early forms of feminism, as this video shows, with receipts.
I don't think it works that way.
That's not what was asked for.