I greatly dislike when someone take a single topic and places the blame for humanity’s failures on its shoulders. There are too many contributing factors to feminism - that have created the world we live in.
WW1 was a huge contributing factor to the 19th amendment. WW1 & WW2 were implemented. Yes I said implemented. The bankers wars were a way to break down the nuclear family, buy separating families via death of fathers, sons, uncles … etc. This also forced women to start working full time jobs to support their families AND to support War efforts and thus Rosie the Riveter was born. Once men began to come back from the war, women were already established in the work place, and many did not want to go back to traditional roles. This was an actual thing.
There are so many other psychological facets to where we have gotten in our lives and society now. The 19th amendment, may be a contributing factor, but it’s not the only reason why.
When can we stop blaming one group of people or one thing that happened on all of our problems. The psychological operation that’s been going on for at least 100 years, has so many tentacles. 🤷♀️
The prohibition movement was anti-immigrant esp. anti German and Irish. Because they were Catholics. And hence, they were allowed to enjoy the fruit of the vine, and many made their livings that way. The Know Nothings and anti Catholics,
the MEN with the BUCKS recruited (YES!) and funded those femi-nazis who even took hatchets to neighborhood gathering places of peaceable families which served beer. Went on to fund, promote the vote for women. MEN voted in the vote for women BTW.
BTW though, after WW II the women were encouraged to go back home, because the millions of vets needed jobs to come back home to. Hence the glorious 1950s, when a man could raise a family with a house and a car on his income. And women were happy to raise their children, and shared recipes, and Betty Crocker and Father Knows Best were standards in the home.
I grew up then. We were HAPPY then! But then someone had to come along and ruin it all . . . feminism and corporatism forcing wives and mothers into the LABOR WORK FORCE for an INCOME which has in the meantime become ESSENTIAL for a decent family standard of living. SHEESH!
The alcoholism rate went from 25% to 10% after that. Personally I think alcoholism is destructive, so its reduction was a good outcome. There has been a big campaign against smoking too, and now it's much reduced. Another good outcome. But opinions denigrating women in general or men in general are bs manipulations to create divisiveness, IMHO. In other words, both are attacks on humanity in general.
I greatly dislike when someone take a single topic and places the blame for humanity’s failures on its shoulders. There are too many contributing factors to feminism - that have created the world we live in.
WW1 was a huge contributing factor to the 19th amendment. WW1 & WW2 were implemented. Yes I said implemented. The bankers wars were a way to break down the nuclear family, buy separating families via death of fathers, sons, uncles … etc. This also forced women to start working full time jobs to support their families AND to support War efforts and thus Rosie the Riveter was born. Once men began to come back from the war, women were already established in the work place, and many did not want to go back to traditional roles. This was an actual thing.
There are so many other psychological facets to where we have gotten in our lives and society now. The 19th amendment, may be a contributing factor, but it’s not the only reason why.
When can we stop blaming one group of people or one thing that happened on all of our problems. The psychological operation that’s been going on for at least 100 years, has so many tentacles. 🤷♀️
It was Prohibition, more than WW I.
The prohibition movement was anti-immigrant esp. anti German and Irish. Because they were Catholics. And hence, they were allowed to enjoy the fruit of the vine, and many made their livings that way. The Know Nothings and anti Catholics, the MEN with the BUCKS recruited (YES!) and funded those femi-nazis who even took hatchets to neighborhood gathering places of peaceable families which served beer. Went on to fund, promote the vote for women. MEN voted in the vote for women BTW.
BTW though, after WW II the women were encouraged to go back home, because the millions of vets needed jobs to come back home to. Hence the glorious 1950s, when a man could raise a family with a house and a car on his income. And women were happy to raise their children, and shared recipes, and Betty Crocker and Father Knows Best were standards in the home.
I grew up then. We were HAPPY then! But then someone had to come along and ruin it all . . . feminism and corporatism forcing wives and mothers into the LABOR WORK FORCE for an INCOME which has in the meantime become ESSENTIAL for a decent family standard of living. SHEESH!
Yes, prohibition was definitely a contributing factor. I had forgotten about that one. There are so many.
Yes, prohibition empowered the women's movement, and those "ladies" were NOT NICE!
They wanted to impose THEIR views on other people who were enjoying their beers and wines peaceably. THEY WERE WRONG! Prohibition HAD to be repealed!
AFTER destroying so many legitimate businesses, heck entire industries!
But the women's movement has not been rolled back accordingly.
The alcoholism rate went from 25% to 10% after that. Personally I think alcoholism is destructive, so its reduction was a good outcome. There has been a big campaign against smoking too, and now it's much reduced. Another good outcome. But opinions denigrating women in general or men in general are bs manipulations to create divisiveness, IMHO. In other words, both are attacks on humanity in general.
Soooooooo AGREE!!
Catholics are still a problem. Do you think it is a coincidence that so many Democrats are Catholic?
They call themselves Catholic. They are traitors from within.
Ofc the situation is more complicated, but the 19th amendment is a major one of many contributing factors.