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What did the 'second wave of feminism' c. 1960-80 contribute to social equality?

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Hi Mo, I set those time perimeters because Simone De Beauvoir pushed us off so well

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  1. Absolutely nothing, as whatever so-called gains always come with two steps backwards, it’s unfortunate for them but every time they ram one of their crazy policies through there has been a backlash

    We should all support and work for women’s rights, and equality for all people

    But I will never support groups that crawl around in dark corners, spouting hate and anger!!


  2. The second wave didn't begin until the tail end of the 1960's and got traction in the 1970's.  1960 was just like 1955.  Even the fashions were the same; check it out.

    Social equality?

    Women were able to access higher education, to embark on careers,..to travel, to learn, to explore.

    "to have protection from domestic abuse under the law' didn't occur before 1980 -  more like 1987. Thinking back,  I just remembered.

  3. Got this from 50/50 to 50 in an answer to a question of mine.

    the first wave got women the vote; second wave got them jobs and divorces; third wave made them p**n stars

    taken from

    http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=NWR...

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