They [women] built homes and businesses, schools and churches, communities and institutions.
No they didn't. They got their parents or husbands to build those & "was in charge" so she could take credit. One of the most "successful business women" burned through the wealth of 3 millionaire husbands with her make-work projects. They were wildly acclaimed as part of the "women's revolution" of the 60's and 70's, but as business they lost money almost every year. I forget her name though.
They [women] raised children, stabilized families, sustained neighborhoods,
Yes, they did this, until recently in partnership with their husbands. Now that single mothers are all the rage the schools & daycares are the ones raising the children :/ much to the detriment of society.
No they didn't. They got their parents or husbands to build those & "was in charge" so she could take credit. One of the most "successful business women" burned through the wealth of 3 millionaire husbands with her make-work projects. They were wildly acclaimed as part of the "women's revolution" of the 60's and 70's, but as business they lost money almost every year. I forget her name though.
Yes, they did this, until recently in partnership with their husbands. Now that single mothers are all the rage the schools & daycares are the ones raising the children :/ much to the detriment of society.