Elle Beau ❇︎
2 min readDec 31, 2023

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I answered all of these questions in detail already. If you missed that, it's on you. And of course there are some women who are fine with their continued marginalization and discrimination, but that's a relatively small percentage of very conservative and religious women. Even a lot of conservative women support choice, and hate the way they are too often treated by men.

No demographic is a monolith, but that's irrelevant to this discussion and a kind of red herring on your part to not have to deal with the more substantive points. The Women's March of 2017 was the single biggest demonstration in US history, as just one example.

"Women’s March, demonstrations held throughout the world on January 21, 2017, to support gender equality, civil rights, and other issues that were expected to face challenges under newly inaugurated U.S. Pres. Donald Trump. The march was initially scheduled to be held only in Washington, D.C., but “sister marches” arose throughout the United States and numerous other countries. According to some estimates, as many as 4.6 million people attended the various events in the United States, and it was widely believed to be the largest single-day demonstration in that country’s history."

I suppose you are entitled to your uneducated, out of touch with actual reality opinions, but I don't have any more time for Dunning-Kruger and this absurd notion that fundamental civil rights are somehow "up for debate" just because some subset of society doesn't want others to have them. 🙄

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Elle Beau ❇︎
Elle Beau ❇︎

Written by Elle Beau ❇︎

I'm a bitch, I'm a lover, I'm a child, I'm a mother, I'm a sinner, I'm a saint. I do not feel ashamed. I'm your hell, I'm your dream, I'm nothing in between.

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