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Do women really want Equality?

Yes; until it bites them in the ass.

By Ember JoyPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Do women really want Equality?
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Let me start this off with some important facts about me:

1) I am indeed a woman. Not going to show you proof.

2) I have no clue about the working world of inequality because my workplaces have been nice.

3) I will give my honest and blunt opinion with no holding back. This is my opinion and mine alone. No one else's.

4) There will be cursing and historical facts.

5) This might piss people off but I don't care. Freedom of speech, mother fuckers!

You have been warned.

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In 1777, women were finally given the right to vote after years of fake raids and bashing from many people.

In 1848, The first women’s rights convention organized by women happened, opening the door.

In 1920, The Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is ratified.

In 1994, Clinton signs the Violence Against Women Act! WOOHOO!!

In 2016, Hillary Clinton becomes the first woman to receive a presidential nomination from a major political party!!

(I am not political but I would have been fine with Hillary as president. A step forward for women. And to be honest; Snoop Dog would have made a better president than Trump. A rock would have.)

Women always wanted equal rights throughout history. They wanted to be seen as everyone else and treated like a man. Demanding equal pay, equal rights, and equal acceptance in everything; until it bites them in the ass.

In an office, a woman asked for equal pay and equal rights in the office. She begged not to be treated differently because of her sex. Then in the break room, she has her lunch ready to be microwaved but a male co-worker got there seconds before her.

"Whatever happened to 'ladies first? *Scoff*"

Whatever happened to the equal rights Surman you've been spouting and complaining about for the past 3 months.

It took till 1919 for women to gain employment without needing their husband’s consent. Now your complaining about the fact you didn't get to use the microwave first.

That's right! It took 200 more years after women were allowed to vote for them to be employed WITHOUT FUCKING PERMISSION! Today, if a man said that his woman needed his permission to get a job, he would be kicked in the balls. HARD!

And it took till 1994 for rape in a marriage to be criminalized! And it took till 2011 for forced sex with a defenseless party is specified as rape. Yet you're complaining that your husband won't have sex with you after a long day of work. GROW THE FUCK UP!

Women only want equal rights until they realize they won't get special treatment anymore. They won't be first in line, will have to split the bill, follow rules that men have to follow, or getting slapped.

Admittedly, you should not slap a woman. But you should also not slap a man. If a woman is attacking a man, that man should have the right to fight back and protect himself from being hurt like a woman has the right to defend herself against a man.

My personal belief: do to others what they have done for you! If a woman slaps a man, call the cops or slap her back. It shouldn't matter what's between your legs. In this world, everyone should be treated fairly.

Women who complain about equality then complain about men not being nice or fair to them; please know that if you want it so bad, you reap what you sow. No way you can claim 'but it's different'. If you do, then your basically a Karen (Sorry to all readers named Karen) who wants your cake and to have it spoon-fed to you because of the taco between your legs.

Equality is coming. I hope it is. Equal pay; Amazing! Equal rights; Beautiful. Equal everything.

So ladies? Do you want equality or special treatment?

PICK ONE!

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