Ruth Bader Ginsburg is died? hardly a surprise she was old and sick. Now the news reports deaths like they do celebrity deaths, man America suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuure is becoming a joke of a country.
"why are you at harvard law school, taking the place of a man?"
that's a quote from the dean of harvard, directly to ruth bader ginsburg and the other 8 women in a class of around 500 men. he invited them out to dinner to purposely try to discourage them from being in the school's program.
after graduating, ginsburg couldn't find employment due to her gender and was rejected numerous times despite being qualified for positions. all because this country was dead set against women working in her field.
without her push for equality, women would likely still be in that place today. I wouldn't be taken seriously, and I wouldn't even be able to have my dream job since it's a "man's" field. but even after her years of work, there's still a wage gap and unfair treatment of women in the workplace. we still have a while to go. her death, unfortunately, means that this progress will stop.
I think we have a right to mourn her loss, knowing that her replacement could undo all of her work and strip us of what rights we do have. if you're a white man, you're lucky - you won't feel the effects like we will.
anyways,,,,,,,,,,,I'm assuming that this account is the same account from before. and since you didn't respond to my requests for conversation, it means this is a troll account simply here to spread hate.
funny, though, since you're actually doing the opposite by allowing me to feed other people my information through your questions. for any hate you send, I have an array of information to share to spread awareness to all of my followers about whatever misogynistic topic you choose.
try me (;
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that's a quote from the dean of harvard, directly to ruth bader ginsburg and the other 8 women in a class of around 500 men. he invited them out to dinner to purposely try to discourage them from being in the school's program.
after graduating, ginsburg couldn't find employment due to her gender and was rejected numerous times despite being qualified for positions. all because this country was dead set against women working in her field.
without her push for equality, women would likely still be in that place today. I wouldn't be taken seriously, and I wouldn't even be able to have my dream job since it's a "man's" field. but even after her years of work, there's still a wage gap and unfair treatment of women in the workplace. we still have a while to go. her death, unfortunately, means that this progress will stop.
I think we have a right to mourn her loss, knowing that her replacement could undo all of her work and strip us of what rights we do have. if you're a white man, you're lucky - you won't feel the effects like we will.
anyways,,,,,,,,,,,I'm assuming that this account is the same account from before. and since you didn't respond to my requests for conversation, it means this is a troll account simply here to spread hate.
funny, though, since you're actually doing the opposite by allowing me to feed other people my information through your questions. for any hate you send, I have an array of information to share to spread awareness to all of my followers about whatever misogynistic topic you choose.
try me (;