Although they were considered radical at the time, American suffragists were unrelenting in their efforts to transform our country’s politics and empower women with the right to vote.
The year 2020 marks the centennial of their victory in that battle, and while it is an occasion to celebrate, it is also a reminder that we must continue the work of these early feminists.
In addition to voting rights, suffragists championed abolition, equality in education, equal pay for equal work, and the right to life for the unborn.
Unlike many radical feminists of the second half of the 20th century and into the 21st century, these women realized that abortion does not empower women. In honor of these suffragists, the theme for the 47th annual March for Life is “Life Empowers: Pro-Life Is Pro-Woman.”
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ReplyDeleteOh, but that's just inconvenient history. They were confused, or something.
ReplyDeleteThe majority of abortions that take place are those of which you would not one day want being your neighbor marrying your offspring or paying for their life of incarceration. It thins the impulsiveness from the gene pool that gets one into the situation to begin with.
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