Discussion » Statements » Rosie's Corner » Women. Second-class citizens. It took a long time for them to get to vote. Even longer for them to believed. Why did it take so long?

Women. Second-class citizens. It took a long time for them to get to vote. Even longer for them to believed. Why did it take so long?

Cosby is going down. The john of don will go down too. Weinstein and all the other male sexual pig predatory deviates will all go down. But having taken so long is a puzzlement. Justice delayed is justice denied. Why were men automatically believed and women automatically branded LIARS?

Posted - April 27, 2018

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    Women aren't, and have never been, second class citizens. We just had different roles.

    It's intrinsically difficult to convict people of sexual offences because there is often no evidence. The entire basis of our justice system is innocent until proven guilty i.e. the accuser's claims are doubted and must be proven.

    Do you believe a man is innocent until proven guilty? Or just innocent until accused by a woman, a priestess of truth, an undoubtable goddess? I only worship God, not women.

    Voting is not a right. It's a civic duty. Women weren't enfranchised at first because many believed women were too emotional to lead their country in a rational direction. If you can't see that innocent until proven guilty is one of the foundational principles of liberty, then perhaps the doubters were right.
      April 27, 2018 12:45 PM MDT
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