Comments by "Debany Doombringer" (@debanydoombringer1385) on "70’s Feminists Admit They Lied to Women" video.

  1.  @mmeditatio  Men didn't pick their spouse either. Arranged marriages were arranged by the parents of both, so I don't understand how that is only seen as bad for women. Plus arranged marriages only happened with the rich or nobility, not the majority of the population. The concept of romantic love is very new. You're wrong on so many things. My grandmother and her sisters all graduated college. None of the men in her family did. They all worked too and she inherited the property of her parents, which according to you didn't happen. She was born in 1918 btw. Florence Nightingale worked, Marie Curie was a scientist in the late 1800s, Cleopatra, Elizabeth I, Joan of Arc, it was Isabella that sent Columbus, the largest slave owner in Louisiana was a woman, and many many other women that were leaders and led armies which you claim wasn't possible because women weren't allowed outside their homes. None of what you stated is true on a large scale. Young boys were r@ped too and still are and men were enslaved just as much as women. Women are just as abusive to their spouses and children as men are as well. Women have owned and ran businesses for centuries too. I'm so sick of this false narrative that women were helpless, constantly abused and r@ped, and held back by men. Yes, women were from time to time throughout history treated poorly, but it was by no means the norm and wasn't all of history. Pretty much everything you described was mainly only well off families and wasn't the experience of the common man. Women worked beside their husbands in fields, shops, all nurses were women, and teachers. So how were they not allowed to work or leave the home, yet were the only or main ones in those occupations? This is the problem when you listen to propaganda and ignore facts.
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