Wednesday, November 20, 2013

The Vindication of Woman

Women's rights. Women's rights. Women's rights. A Vindication of the Rights of Women is an article of opinion by Mary Wollstonecraft regarding women's rights. By taking U.S. History last year, and the people I surrounded myself with, I just became fed up with women's rights. I am that paradoxal person. I want guys to hold open doors for me, I want to be able to vote, I want to be helped up when I am knocked down, I want to be able to defend myself, the list goes on and on. When things like this come up it is just easier to accept the paradox than to try to fix it and make it fair. Women's rights have been at the forefront of many people's minds for a very long time. There is tradition woven between strips of modern views that just makes sense. I'm not sure that its worth changing anything. When Mary Wollstonecraft was alive there were many things that needed to be done. Women were "owned" by their husbands, and weren't really involved in their own lives. (It's late, I don't care, be happy it might make sense.) Now most of those things have been accomplished, let's move onto more pressing issues. Sleep. I like sleep. I'm going to get some.
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In the jungle, the mighty jungle, the lion sleeps tonight.
In the jungle, the mighty jungle, the lion sleeps tonight.
Oh weem o wap.
Oh weem o wap.
Oh weem o wap.
Oh weem o wap.
Oh weem o wap.
Oh weem o wap.
Oh weem o wap.
Oh weem o wap.

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