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Graham 2022-03-26 09:01:10

The struggle is hard! Every time a feminist is ruthlessly mutilated for voting rights, it feels horribly cruel! Isn't that what a 200-year history of women's rights I've read before can describe it...Is the so-called British gentlemanly indifference? The violence of the police and the mockery of the masses! Of course, when feminists don't have any leverage in their hands, it is almost impossible to sympathize with the tried-and-true MPs... Now the struggle is probably not the transformation of the obvious detention into the ideological return of women to the family to cultivate traditional virtues. It's a tradition to be at home with your husband and teach your son from the father, from the husband, from the son. I admit it can have half a dime to do with virtue The choice of the free market for more work and more is probably that male workers are stronger and can do more things in a short period of time, right?

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  • Maud Watts: Your mother's name is Maud Watts. Don't forget that name. Because, I'll be waiting for you to find me. Will you find me George? Don't forget it.

  • Violet Miller: You want me to respect the law? Then make the law respectable.