Movement
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  Strong As Ever
 
The American women's movement started getting vociferous around 1860. It started getting ferocious in the 1960s.
The movement made progress over its first century, but since the 1960s it has fully blossomed.
From Susan B. Anthony to today's females, progress is clear. Women run corporations, hold national, state, and local elective offices, have nannies to cover for real responsibilities, and many have taken on the shape of men's bodies through exercise and tough thought.
Today's women drive hard like men used to, walk like men were supposed to, play sports like men, and appear to disdain the feminine look.
Today's men regularly avoid shaving in order to look more tough, speak more softly with an up speak of insecurity, walk with silliness, and appear beaten and defeated on their jobs.
Women have after 140 years of fighting taken charge of many aspects of daily life. Try finding a news report, whether business, current events, sports, or entertainment reported by a real man. If you find one, notice how many seconds pass before he is over-spoken by a strident, nasally-voiced female.
Women have taken charge but failed to learn that to accomplish just about anything, we must work with, not force against, each other.
The only challenge remaining for many of today's so-called successful women is to find a good man. A fruitless search no doubt, since they themselves have destroyed most real men.
 
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