What the…?!?

by admin on June 1, 2008

We’re doing women’s liberation in Modern History at the moment and found a few quotes that were quite terrifying/hilarious.

…his own experience of ladies at municipal elections had been that they were somewhat weak in mind. He thought that ladies, like cats, were best kept at home.

A member of the Western Australian Parliament, 1894

You cannot make it a law of universal application that every person has a right to vote simply because he or she is a person… if we [ie. men] have grounds for thinking we can rule better than the others, then it is clearly our duty to rule.

Letter to Rose Scott


Men have come to look upon a woman as a sort of appendage to themselves, a sort of tail that only has to wag when man – the dog – is pleased. And many men’s attitude on the woman question is that of serious and painful surprise such as might reasonably overcome a respectable dog if he was informed that in future his tail would assert it’s own individuality.

Rose Scott

If there is one thing more detestable than another… it is an absolutely logical woman. Why, one of the charms of woman is her utter reasonableness… who, I ask, would kiss a political woman?

A Victorian Member of Parliament, 1895

There is no safety in this State as long as these shrieking women are running about… old frumps… gawks… tabby cats… trash…

A Victorian Member of Parliament describing suffragists, 1906

{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Harry Sinclair 06.01.08 at 6:32 pm

That make sense?

2 Laura 06.02.08 at 6:44 pm

Sure it does.

3 David 06.05.08 at 6:13 pm

Here’s 2 more for you:

“Women’s Lib? Poor little things. They always look so unhappy. Have you noticed how bitter their faces are?” – Joan Crawford.

“Emeralds…aren’t they divine? Jack gave them to me to shut up about womens’ lib” – William Hamilton.

-D

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