on 27-01-2014 03:00 PM
Have just been listening to an interview on ABC 24 and she called Juliar Gillard an organ grinders monkey the way she dressed. Here was this wrinkled stick with a head of hair that looked like she had put her hand in the power socket critisizing how another person looked. I personally have never admired this loud, overbearing feminist.
29-01-2014 12:56 AM - edited 29-01-2014 12:57 AM
Educated, intellectual women, who believed in equality of the sexes, have been around a long time.
bluestockings go back to the 1700s and were from all walks of life.
on 29-01-2014 01:09 AM
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:
@poddster wrote:Best if you put that question to @freshwater-2 to see what gems of wisdom were gleened from thst tome
No Poddy, you were the one who stated:
I am not saying that feminisn is the cause for that percentage but the rate has certainly increased since Greer got into the act.
There are a lot who will say that Greer did a lot of good and perhaps so but Greer also did a lot of harm to the children of the increased percentage of marriage and partnership breakdown.
Freshwater has used her first hand knowledge of Greer's books to put the case that she did a lot of good for women. Now it's your turn to explain why you believe she did a lot of harm - and producethe evidence to back it up.
not directed at you she ele - general comment.
The divorce rate has increased significantly since the advent of the no fault divorce in 1974.
on 29-01-2014 01:15 AM
And way before those there were other intelligent women as there have always been
Nefertiti
Hypatia
Cleopatra
on 29-01-2014 01:21 AM
And of course Livia Drusilla, there was a real go getter.
on 29-01-2014 02:01 AM
Well, I threw in one Queen, but wanted it to be a more level approach 🙂
but you have Elizabeth I, steadfastly refused to marry and ruled with intelligence and independence
Queen Victoria, who married for love, not a commoner of course, but still...
Catherine the Great, married young, useless husband, he dies, she then resists being sent home and rules with an iron fist
the Last Empress of China, concubinage, manipulation, power through poisoning, rules in her own right
All intelligent go-getters and in their own ways, examples of female strength.
on 29-01-2014 02:48 AM
All pillars of history and society.
But ithink I would give Livia and the Chinese empress chick a miss along with Greer 🙂
on 29-01-2014 02:52 AM
Catherine the Great had her husband assassinated, you know, Poddster
on 29-01-2014 03:28 AM
He probably deserved it , he NEVER washed the dishes.:)
on 29-01-2014 04:47 AM
on 29-01-2014 05:38 AM
Australia's first female Prime Minister by default freakiness, we didn't get to vote her in.
Not acceptable from my point of view