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Old 29-01-2013, 04:51 PM #11
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Why are you going off-topic?



Suffragettes were mostly women from upper– and middle-class backgrounds, frustrated by their social and economic situation. IIRC, their only social media was pamphlets and placards.
As you said 'People who believe that private life shouldn't impinge on business life are living more in hope than in expectation', implying that I'm not aware of the unlikelihood of anything changing, I was trying to make a point that you can disagree with something, but still understand that despite your point of view it is unlikely to change, but you're still entitled to that view and if you truly believe in it should go out of your way to make sure it is heard.

Gender discrimination was prevalent 100 years ago but women didn't just go 'ah well, we live in hope eh! It'll never change!'
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