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NewJeffCT

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22. The sad thing is -
Thu Sep 25, 2014, 02:12 PM
Sep 2014

I remember thinking & saying the same thing back in the 1970s when I was a kid. "Who could be against equal rights for women? Isn't our country all about everybody being equal?" (ERA was a big issue back in the mid 70s, if I recall)

So, 35-40 years later, it's still an issue. While it's definitely gotten better for women in the workforce over that time, there is still a long ways to go, and the change has not happened nearly as fast as it should have happened.



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Poor kids tazkcmo Sep 2014 #1
They were both white but one was a ginger, so he has his own issues, I'm sure justiceischeap Sep 2014 #2
Seriously tazkcmo Sep 2014 #3
A ginger? Is that what my neices are called? Explain please. jwirr Sep 2014 #16
Light red hair color OnlinePoker Sep 2014 #17
Thank you. I was thinking maybe it referred to my three nieces who are descended from a white jwirr Sep 2014 #23
This message was self-deleted by its author rocktivity Sep 2014 #25
How did that 'evil spawn' shit start? AngryDem001 Sep 2014 #28
See rocktivity's post below. OnlinePoker Sep 2014 #29
Is this what was rumored about Prince Harry? nt No Vested Interest Sep 2014 #44
Well, they do refer to him as a ginger, too. calimary Sep 2014 #49
A redhead -- and a genetic thing rocktivity Sep 2014 #26
"Ginger" used to be a mostly British term for what we called "red-headed" Arugula Latte Sep 2014 #27
If my kids were redheaded, that would be Ilsa Sep 2014 #30
Definitely! Arugula Latte Sep 2014 #48
You're ALL wrong. This is a ginger. japple Sep 2014 #32
And she is beautiful also. jwirr Sep 2014 #33
Agreed! That's a ginger Rebl Sep 2014 #41
Hermione Granger in the "Harry Potter" series had a ginger cat. calimary Sep 2014 #50
And if he is the right kind of kreeeeeeeeeestian he will be even more valuable randys1 Sep 2014 #51
:o) Solly Mack Sep 2014 #4
I'll be 50 in 1.5 months. Wait Wut Sep 2014 #5
Question. Rod Beauvex Sep 2014 #7
I agree. I also have another theory. Wait Wut Sep 2014 #12
Me too. n/t tazkcmo Sep 2014 #53
It is hopeful that they think it is stupid liberal N proud Sep 2014 #6
So I'm talking to my 11 year old grandson. flamin lib Sep 2014 #8
It hits home when it affects family. Many hearts were changed when one of the kids in alfredo Sep 2014 #35
My four year old boy once said.. TRoN33 Sep 2014 #9
Post removed Post removed Sep 2014 #10
I have two sons and both would have been more likely to say "female" than a "girl." pnwmom Sep 2014 #13
Really. Kids use the language they hear. Mariana Sep 2014 #15
Kid definitely said "female" the whole conversation was sort of surreal for me. justiceischeap Sep 2014 #24
You weren't there so how can you say what was said? ... 1StrongBlackMan Sep 2014 #14
I picked up my grandchildren from school. Rozlee Sep 2014 #11
On the other hand, SheilaT Sep 2014 #18
Many years ago I had a deaf student show me the sign for Ronald Reagan. gordianot Sep 2014 #19
Smart kid. xfundy Sep 2014 #21
12 year old boys...smarter than the PTB. Who'da thunk it? nt silvershadow Sep 2014 #20
The sad thing is - NewJeffCT Sep 2014 #22
It wasn't that long ago when they would say, "Of course not, they're girls." Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2014 #31
There is hope, see my grandaughter's theater review homegirl Sep 2014 #34
Faux Nooz will set them straight. Count on it. blkmusclmachine Sep 2014 #36
Change happens faster than you think Cartoonist Sep 2014 #37
So simple, even a child can figure it out. FourScore Sep 2014 #38
just to many 1dogleft Sep 2014 #39
Really? redwitch Sep 2014 #40
That's how my boys are too Bettie Sep 2014 #42
k&r Liberal_in_LA Sep 2014 #43
My thoughts exactly! Yes, it's wonderful to hear youngsters who just get it! Cha Sep 2014 #45
Those boys are certainly much more conscious of socioeconomic gender inequality Nye Bevan Sep 2014 #46
Again, I'm curious what led to that specific conversation justiceischeap Sep 2014 #47
How were they discussing that at 12? Prophet 451 Sep 2014 #52
I don't know... I wonder that myself. justiceischeap Sep 2014 #54
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