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Did "Year of the Women" raise questions about women, politics and empowerment?

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Trying to prove this as yes,,, True... (?)

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  1. Apparently not, because I have no idea what you're talking about.  

    Well I Googled it (something a few people on here should learn about) and got a ton of different things that fit the definition, but I think I got the one you meant.  But I still can't answer very well.  Based on the information I saw it must have for a little while at least, but I can't remember it.

    RoVale- The stuff I found said 1992, when several women were elected to the Senate.  But it also noted that this term has been used lots and lots of times for many things, so I'm not surprised somebody had different info.  I wish she'd tell us which one she's talking about.


  2. It was in 1996 because I remember groups like Focus On The Family were horrible in their criticisms of "The year Of The Women. They referred to it as "The Great Satan" instead of acknowledging that it was really about focusing on the abysmal status of women worldwide. Of course, it's a pretty misogynistic organization to begin with. Their logo shows only a man and a child.

  3. Which year exactly? Are we claiming years now?

  4. Which year was that?

    Seeing as I have no clue.  I'm thinking the answer is no.

    In any case, there was no year that women made themselves look more foolish than any other.  Though, It does increase on a yearly basis.  So, I guess it's whatever year we're currently in.

    So, maybe the answer is yes.

    A little more specification would help.

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