Yes, giving women the "right" to vote is privilege. Men fought for the "right" to vote and won it because it was and still is men that are forced to enlist in the military. Women are not. It's men that are forced to protect a country that is chock full of a stupid, indoctrinated, self-righteous, leisure class - women.
The day that men get special privilege that women have enjoyed in the West (aka White countries) for thousands of years then we can talk about "equal." There is no such thing as "equal." There's just a bunch of women and non-White parasites screaming Marxist slogans. This isn't going to last and the sooner it dies the better.
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Men fought for the "right" to vote and won it because it was and still is men that are forced to enlist in the military.
How, in the name of the Collar of Anubis, is that a sensible qualification for voting????
At the same time, of course, you are vehemently opposed to the draft being extended to precious fragile damsels...
What about men who are not fit for service for health-related reasons?
... oh, of course! You want to concentrate power in the hand of dumb muscle, having nothing going for you but your body.
Nevermind that these narcissistic macho rakes fapping to Starship Troopers and action flicks would not fare well in an actual military setting, let alone a war, where they would either get themselves killed and their unit endangered by trying to pull of some "heroic" stunt rather quickly or, more likely, try to desert at every opportunity.
Men fought for the "right" to vote and won it because it was and still is men that are forced to enlist in the military. Women are not.
So did women. And they were mostly kept out of the frontlines because men would not let them fight. They did not have such qualms in the USSR and women accumulated quite a score during WW2.
Oh, and as an aside, not fighting or being in the military has nothing to do with civil rights, since, for example, Trump managed to get out od serving its country and still is PotUS.
The day that men get special privilege that women have enjoyed in the West (aka White countries) for thousands of years then we can talk about "equal."
Like what? Dying when giving birth? Being harassed by uncouth morons? Being patronised by smug arseholes who think their dick makes them better than anybody who has a vagina? Some privilege...
Women are now eligible for the draft. Nevermind that a draft is now highly unlikely and has been since the end of the Vietnam war. Nevermind that women have always born comparable physical risks to military service. Until the very late 19th to early 20th century, childbirth was the leading cause of death for women. That's right, women literally died in service to men's boners. The US continues to have very high maternal mortality rates. Women too fought for the right to vote and they fought for the rights of men to vote. In fact, many women continued to fight for the rights of black men after the movement betrayed them and decided to focus on emancipation for African-Americans and forgo fighting for women's suffrage. In sum, until you whiny little bitches actually understand history, stop fucking talking about it!
I agree with you, there is no such thing as "equal". This is still a man's world, in the USA as it is in most of the third-world countries.
Oh, that's not what you meant? Well, I suppose that's because you only see one side.
Somebody must have been living under a rock all their life.
Like what musicalbookworm said, young women must sign up for the selective service now.
Also, women are able to volunteer to join the armed forces. In fact, more female U.S. service members have died during the War on Terrorism that all the other conflicts combined.
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