georgejc wrote:
It is hard to argue with one million vaginas strolling down the Washington Mall, especially some of the rudest such as Madonna. But, it is not a political statement. Also, it is not a case for equality, but rather one for commonality.
There was a time when women were not only considered superior to men, but were to be respected, treasured and adored. In my grandmotherâs day, the sight of a womenâs ankle was enough to throw the male counterpart into spasms of attraction and worship. But, as does everything else, times have changed.
Women can now out earn, out smoke, out drink and out cuss the crudest of the male animal. In short, they have lowered themselves from the pedestal we men had placed them upon, and now are proving they are just as common as men.
Having a vagina may be biologically interesting, but lacks any political argument.
Having heard the Koran being read aloud along with an assortment of F bombs, I began to wonder if real terrorism is attacking us from outside or within.
If women really wish to have greater recognition, politically or anyway else, let them consider the fact that men once admired and cherished them, and further why that is no longer the case.The Bible tells us that in marriage, the two (husband and wife) would become one. I guess God was right after all. Welcome to the sewers ladies, you finally arrived.
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