"Any of you supporting atrocities like women’s suffrage"
Coincidentally, today would've been Emmeline Pankhurst's 156th birthday. And earlier today, I watched a documentary on the 'secrets' of the Palace of Westminster; mainly the 'Elizabeth Clock Tower', containing Big Ben (the name of the main bell; it's a misnomer that said clock tower is called that), but also other parts of the palace.
http://www.parliament.uk/about/living-heritage/transformingsociety/electionsvoting/womenvote/case-study-emily-wilding-davison/ewd/tony-benn-plaque/*
Including the broom cupboard where suffragette Emily Wilding Davison hid, as part of her protest.
The rest is history.
'Tis ironic that - despite what happened on 1912-13 (especially the latter year) - in 1914 (another anniversary this year: the Great War), Ms. Pankhurst was the most enthusiastic in encouraging men to go and fight for their country. And she certainly encouraged those of her own gender to aid in the fight on the home front; especially in the munitions factories.
After WWI, the government of the day realised they had no choice but to give women the vote.
WWII. 'Rosie the Riveter', and all that jazz.
A certain person who shall remain clueless has said previously that 90% of people (especially of 'Western culture') are monsters who should be exterminated. A scene very recently, at the D-Day commemorations, at Normandy; Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno & Sword: the Apocalypse against Nazi tyranny 70 years ago); a veteran of D-Day present at such (with his granddaughter, who he & and his comrades; many of whom never returned, fought for their freedom):
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A question, requiring only a simple 'Yes' or 'No' answer (and anything other than 'Yes' - or deviating from the issue in any way whatsoever - or 'No' will count as a 'Yes'): Is that man in the above pic part of that '90%'?
Hitler wanted women at home, pumping out more cannon fodder - or more women as spawning machines to do the same - to feed the Wehrmacht war machine. Meanwhile, in WWII, Princess Elizabeth - the future Queen of my country - had joined the ATS, as a vehicle driver & mechanic, doing her part for our future freedom. Nazi sexism/misogyny as part of what is now regarded the MRE 'cause'. Meanwhile, Allied suffrage for women - even on the home front - helped in the annihilation of such unjustifiable thinking.
You're a Nazi, Shouldbeinacellandbuggered. You don't have the right to deny it, neither. You know the only possible way to prove me wrong: CHANGE completely, even your mindset.
*- Someone who shall remain clueless would do well to read the quote underneath the photo of that plaque, by the MP who put it up there in the first place: Tony Benn (Labour): a man.