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Chapter 328 WSPU

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"If I guess well, Ms. Dworkin Boxer should tell you that her thoughts originated from the seffragette (suffragette) in the early 20th century in the UK. Her spiritual idol was led by Emilyn Pankhurst. Her organization and leadership was named "Women's Social and Political Alliance" (wspu). It was the earliest organization in modern countries that advocated that women also had fair participation in politics? And with the efforts of wspu, British women gained the right to vote?"

"Yes, this is a great victory of the women's rights movement. Before WSPU, women had no right to participate in political elections. It was precisely because of the outstanding leadership of Emilyn Pankhurst and the disdainful efforts of the members of the organization that women finally obtained the same right to vote as men..." Xilairi's eyes shone. Obviously, he highly praised this Ms. Emilyn Pankhurst.

"Cough cough cough," someone coughed, "I, let me say, there are two super huge countries across the west coast, which are really huge and have to admit the same greatness, that is, the color makes us feel that we don't like it very much, ahem, don't bother them, at least they really have one vote. The one below started in 1917, and the one above has been like this since 1917. If I remember correctly, in the hometown of WSPU, our lovely British cousin's house, did women get the right to run after the end of World War I? I think I remember correctly."

Edward looked at the other person with a smile, but the corners of his mouth bent down, obviously this represents a sneer that represents mockery and disdain.

For him, this expression is both common and rare. It is said that it is common because as long as this guy comes to court, and his opponent - whether it is a prosecutor, a judge or a witness, once someone thinks it is stupid and helpless, he will appear, and there will be vicious ridicule and tricky logical traps. While winning the lawsuit, it is necessary to put the other party's dignity and personality in the place to rub it. Edward Yang is a rising star in the judicial world, but his reputation is not good, especially if he lets go to court...

The rare thing is that although this guy has bad character, he is not bad for the people around him. He is not a gentleman, but at least he treats him with the view of equality in personality.

This is especially true for the women around you.

This made Celeri a little panicked, but she still mustered up the courage to refute.

"Ed, I don't think this can be confused. Their social model has led to this situation. After all, it's a shzy country. Besides, do you think the vote of Sulian women can really determine - Comrade Khru Xiaofu voluntarily resigned from his position as supreme leader?" After saying that, she looked at Edward nervously, for fear that he would get angry.

"Okay." Edward didn't expect the other party to choke back like this and scratched his head. "Okay, I accept your point of view, but it's only temporary. It doesn't mean you are right, nor is it me admitting my mistake. This involves the debate on the national system. Although there is no McCarthy at the moment, if you really say it, don't think about discussing other things today. And I'm different from you. Frankly speaking, I'm not interested in politics at all, and you..." He looked at the other party meaningfully. "You are a natural political animal, and politics is your best stage, not a court or a ladder classroom!"

He snapped his fingers and signaled that Silary would not speak, "Let's continue talking about WSPU and Ms. Amylin Pankhes. I think you should be interested, because what I said later is well-documented facts, but you must have never heard of it!"

"Yes, Dworkin would definitely say that Emilyn Pankhes was the first to organize a march in public to attract the attention of the whole society to the suffrage regime. This is right, but not right."

"First of all, wspu sounds like a very powerful organization, but until its peak, there were only 2,000 people, all of them were women... What do you think can such a circle of people have to force the British government to amend the election bill?"

"Unity is strength" Cyrey blurted out.

"This power is iron

This power is steel

Harder than iron

It's stronger than steel," but someone sang it.

For some reason, a kind elder with black-framed glasses with high waist and posture appeared in my mind. He stood waving his hands to direct everyone to sing this song... This is a beautiful and warm memory!

This song is much better than the Stars and Stripes never falls.

After singing a few words, he found that this was inconsistent with the atmosphere of a developed capitalist society. He stopped talking and began to explain what happened to Miss Dworkin Boxer's spiritual idol and the low suffrage of women.

"There is a paradox here, didn't you notice?" Edward couldn't help laughing. "On the one hand, Emilyn Pankhes accused it everywhere of a patriarchal society. The political and violent power held by men can arbitrarily exert any pressure they are willing to exert without scruples. He even believes that male gaze is the product of the absolute violent advantage of male society to the women's group."

"Yes, I think that's it." Silari was determined

Edward spread his hands. If he was still a little angry just now, he only felt funny. Silari was actually a very smart and clever guy. He never spoke for half a sentence. She could immediately understand her subtext. Unfortunately, when it comes to women's rights, her brain seemed to be eaten by zombies.

"Okay, on the other hand, just 2,000 people let the voting game rules changed by the government that mastered the largest arms on the earth at that time? 2,000 people faced the largest Maxim machine gun in the world... This group of gangsters who were chariots... Oh, sorry, this is Chinese, which means that the mantis waved their forelimbs and two knives to block the steel torrent of the tank..."

"On the one hand, men have an absolute suppression of women, and on the other hand, the two groups of women, including the elderly, the weak, the sick and the disabled, can force the violent gang that controls the most steel and picric acids in the world - don't look at me like this, the essence of the government is this thing - changing the voting system - you must know that this is one of the basic political systems of the country..."

"Dear kid, do you have many questions?" Edward touched Silary's hair lovingly. If Xiao Ai hadn't been a little weak, he would have pressed her down long ago. Obviously, the effect of violent therapy would be better.

Xilairi could only nod, and she also discovered something seemed to be wrong here.

"Let's take a little more light and look at the election history of Britain. I won't start with the Magna Carta. In fact, until the mid-19th century, at least half of the men in the British Isles could not get votes. The reason is very simple - poor!"

"Ms. Boxer must have boasted to you that white women first received voting rights in 1920 because of the feminist movement. I swear she must have concealed another message that made our British cousin very embarrassed. The same year was also the day when British men, regardless of the rich or poor, were granted voting rights."

"Little boy, do you think it's even more strange? Why did Miss Boxer hide this?" Edward continued to laugh.

"I'll tell you the answer, because the feminist movement has not made any contribution to the issue of men's indiscriminate voting rights. Although they are shameless, even if they make only a slight contribution, they can lick their faces and say it's a decisive role. This kind of behavior is really disgusting. As a person, I want to teach some life experience. No matter how big you have done, it's best to say that they have only made a small contribution to the outside world. Humility is an eternal virtue. Although it's a bit inappropriate to talk about modesty in the United States, I think it's necessary."

"Since 1920, adult white men were no longer restricted by property and status, and they could vote as long as they were citizens. What does this mean? The decline of class oppression marked the gain of more dignity by the poor, which was a major progress in history. But why have we never heard of WSPU and Amylin Pankhes, and modern women's rights organizations represented by Miss Boxer to boast about this? It can even be concealed. You must know that they are very good at gigging on their faces.

What kind of female organization can be credited to "our women's rights". But why do they never boast about helping the majority of male civilians obtain the right to vote? Because the universal right to vote for white men is not done by any female organization. We have never heard of the male people at that time organized a huge male suffrage movement. Of course, people of insight have put forward the idea that everyone should have votes, and this view has always been mentioned and advocated and called for, but rarely accompanied by violence."

"Isn't it strange to see this way? Both poor men and rich women obtained voting rights in 1920, but the latter is a large number of violent acts that disrupt social order, while the former... Speaking of which, Guo Fei has greater destructive power due to the male hormones! Is this another paradox?"

"So how did men's universal right to vote? It's very simple, social system! We are a capitalist society, the political system is a capitalist representative system, we have professional politicians to be responsible for political affairs, and politicians have the motivation to expand their voting positions in order to ensure that they can be elected. From this perspective, all citizens will get the right to vote sooner or later. This is the political decision of the electoral government. Of course, we must admit that during this stage, human civilization is constantly improving, and the concept of equality of everyone is gradually fermenting, allowing the damn nobles to admit that even poor people are the head of the political power of citizens!"

"You see, the answer is that simple! Of course, of course, there are many complex issues involved, such as class struggle... Ahem, but considering that we are still living in the great United States, it is better not to mention this black magic casually, otherwise Mr. Hoover would be unhappy, wait, why isn't he dead yet?"

"Ed, you said, let me, let me..." Xilairi's face was painful. Obviously, this knowledge impacted her existing ideological system.

"It's very painful, right? So since that's the case, I'd just work harder. It's better to have a short pain than long pain."

"At almost the same time as WSPU and Emilyn Pankhurst, there was a respectable lady named Millicent Fawcett. When she joined the suffrage organization in 19 in 1866, she was a political spectrum... Her future husband Henry was already a member of parliament for women's rights, so you can see that the women's rights and equal rights movement was actually carried out very early, not something initiated by the first wave of women's rights such as Emilyn Pankhurst. Of course they were really powerful - a group of female thugs hit the museum."

"What is the difference between wspu and Emilyn Pankhes, a group of women's suffragettes and seffragists represented by Millicent Fawcett? Let's answer me," Edward asked.

Silaire immediately replied, "The former only pursues women's participation in politics, while the latter's demand is that as many citizens as possible, they should obtain the power to vote."

She thought she had made the point this time, and she looked a little proud of it.

Obviously, she misjudged someone's character. This seemingly simple question is precisely the bait this person likes to attract others to jump into the pit.

"Wrong!" Edward laughed, "Miss Boxer will definitely not tell you. In fact, Milene Pankhurst only supports middle-class and above women with the right to vote. Not only that, she also strictly prohibits her subordinates from helping the poor to fight for the right to vote! If anyone disobeys, kick out this guy who speaks for the poor, so this also explains from one perspective why there were only 2,000 people at the peak of WSPU... After all, there are many people with conscience in this society. Later, her biological daughter, Sylvia began to work hard to protect the rights of poor women, but she caused Milene Pankhurst to fire her from WSPU and cut off her mother-daughter relationship... It's really terrible to have a firm belief. But I think Sylvia is lucky, and God will bless her kindness."

"Ok? In addition, Millicent Fawcett's organization can have at least 50,000 members. Although it is still not many, it is at least 25 times that of a certain organization. It can be seen that although the British cousin was arrogant, most of the people still have basic concepts of right and wrong...at least they still have love for their own people... and we can see that the idea of ​​equal rights has actually spread at that time. Unfortunately, if I traveled to... no, I mean, if I lived in that era, I would definitely jump up and shout, "Go to die, Emperor!"

"Of course, when it comes to Amylin Pankhurst, I have to mention a few other things. These have been submerged in the garbage dump of history, because normal people are unwilling to dig up these things that still smell bad, and some guys who try to resurrect the corpse will deliberately conceal it."

"A slogan in the early days of WSPU was 'breaking through women's habits'. We must admit that the era was very unfair to women. Women could not be equal to men in terms of education and employment elections, and there were even omnipresent disciplines in daily life. Therefore, this slogan is the representative of the fundamental interests of the vast majority of the people."

"Strange why these words are so skillful. I always doze off in the political science class! And this tone has no connection with the political courses in the United States." Someone was a little surprised, but this was a trivial matter and did not affect his continued topic.
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