Wow, a controversy board. If it's here, I might as well use it.
So.... What exactly were women marching for? I did a quick Google search and all the Wikipedia page said was "women's rights". That was vague so I Googled women's rights which told me, "Issues commonly associated with notions of women's rights include, though are not limited to, the right: to bodily integrity and autonomy; to be free from sexual violence; to vote; to hold public office; to enter into legal contracts; to have equal rights in family law; to work; to fair wages or equal pay; to have reproductive rights; to own property; to education." I'll go through these 1 by 1 because I'm confused.
Autonomy - so they want to make a self-governing country? Why?
Be free from sexual violence - this is a very real problem and a horrible one at that, but marching for it is like protesting against robbery. This world is evil and so are the people in it. You can't stop crime. There are certain measures you can take to reduce crime but you can't tell criminals to stop.
Equal rights in family law - please enlighten me. Don't we already have this?
To work - we've had that one for a while now. Good job
Equal pay - i have no critisism on this one. Equal pay should be real.
Reproductive rights - is that supposed to be like abortion and whatnot? If so, they already have the right to abort.
To own property - Already have it. Good job
Education - Already have it. Good job.
So it seems to me that only one of these reasons has much weight to it. That reason is equal pay. If that's really it, then why aren't they just marching for equal pay?
Now I'm really not trying to start a fight. I genuinely want someone to show me the other side of the coin. Thank you and have a nice day.
So.... What exactly were women marching for? I did a quick Google search and all the Wikipedia page said was "women's rights". That was vague so I Googled women's rights which told me, "Issues commonly associated with notions of women's rights include, though are not limited to, the right: to bodily integrity and autonomy; to be free from sexual violence; to vote; to hold public office; to enter into legal contracts; to have equal rights in family law; to work; to fair wages or equal pay; to have reproductive rights; to own property; to education." I'll go through these 1 by 1 because I'm confused.
Autonomy - so they want to make a self-governing country? Why?
Be free from sexual violence - this is a very real problem and a horrible one at that, but marching for it is like protesting against robbery. This world is evil and so are the people in it. You can't stop crime. There are certain measures you can take to reduce crime but you can't tell criminals to stop.
Equal rights in family law - please enlighten me. Don't we already have this?
To work - we've had that one for a while now. Good job
Equal pay - i have no critisism on this one. Equal pay should be real.
Reproductive rights - is that supposed to be like abortion and whatnot? If so, they already have the right to abort.
To own property - Already have it. Good job
Education - Already have it. Good job.
So it seems to me that only one of these reasons has much weight to it. That reason is equal pay. If that's really it, then why aren't they just marching for equal pay?
Now I'm really not trying to start a fight. I genuinely want someone to show me the other side of the coin. Thank you and have a nice day.