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niyad

(113,527 posts)
Fri Oct 31, 2014, 06:13 PM Oct 2014

rabbit wise on women's suffrage and the "pregnanacy boycott"

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Carnegie Hall continues to be a focal point of the New York campaign, as the anti-suffrage rhetoric of last night was replaced by equally strong oratory in favor of suffrage this evening. Rabbi Stephen S. Wise said: “The cause of equal suffrage is one additional symbol of the history of a great movement of the awakening, the revolt, the uprising of women against centuries of wrong and injustice, for repression and suppression are wrong and injustice.”

Rabbi Wise also spoke to the issue of the current European war, and said: “I do not say that wars will end when women have the vote, but I will essay the role of the prophet in this one instance and say that there is not going to be an end to war before the women have the vote.”

He then went on to take his most radical stand yet, supporting a kind of “pregnancy boycott” by women if men continue to deny them the ballot:

I can conceive that the time will come when women will say, ‘Either give us a share in the government or else we will no longer be mothers. We will not give life to a child and a child to life; we will not bear sons unless we can assure ourselves that they will be permitted to live’… In the face of this great calamity of war, how can men say that government could be made worse by the participation of women?

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http://feminist.org/blog/index.php/2014/10/31/today-in-herstory-one-million-new-york-women-want-suffrage/

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rabbit wise on women's suffrage and the "pregnanacy boycott" (Original Post) niyad Oct 2014 OP
You might want to edit your headline... malthaussen Oct 2014 #1
lysistrata, anyone? niyad Oct 2014 #2
Oddly, someone in the Lounge was raving yesterday about this new play he saw in GD... malthaussen Oct 2014 #3

malthaussen

(17,216 posts)
1. You might want to edit your headline...
Fri Oct 31, 2014, 06:19 PM
Oct 2014

A good rant by the Rabbi, although I personally could not float a conception such as he makes in the last paragraph you show. The biological imperative is pretty imperative. Given that 53% of all women voted for Mitt in the election, I'd have to say the Rabbi was indulging a flight of fancy.

-- Mal

malthaussen

(17,216 posts)
3. Oddly, someone in the Lounge was raving yesterday about this new play he saw in GD...
Fri Oct 31, 2014, 06:31 PM
Oct 2014

... it was all about women refusing sex unless the men stopped going to war. "I hear it is truly good, it is a classic." Of course, Lounge, so one never knows if one's leg is being pulled...

Do you know why Lysistrata was considered a comedy?

And you really should fix your headline.

-- Mal

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