Let's talk about women in powerplay

Is it like a common belief that women couldn't vote in the 50s or something?
My mom lived on base in the 1950s, she hung with the officer's wives and it was expected of them that they would vote the way their husbands wanted them to. This was common throughout the experiences of my elders. They could vote, but only as their husbands said. My mom hated the culture and always made a point of voting opposite to my dad such that it became a joke where they canceled each other out.
 
I hate to say that because it might sound like I'm whining about how bad black men have it but you could be right.
And I suspect that you're afraid of whining because you're a man.

I can't even see how it's comparable - black women faced nowhere near the same level of sheer brutality as black men, and that's saying something.
 
So anyway, @Themis. Any chance I get some answers from you about the rhetorical questions I posted? You can respond rhetorically if you like.

I have to catch you all, you are a lot and I'm alone lol

My point is that there is no balance anymore in society between genders, they fighting each other instead of complimenting each other. Feminism managed to make women see men as competitors, men lost a lot of good qualities and women loose a lot of time to enjoy their feminin side. For me its just sad
 
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