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Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah what rights do men have that women do not have simple question everything is blah blah blah blah blah blah blahJust for funsies and cuz you guys made another list. Congratulations.
Women won the right to vote in 1920. The next step was supposed to be full equality for women under the Constitution. Almost a century later, that still has not happened. The United States Constitution still does not provide women with the same rights as men. Ratifying the ERA would secure a woman’s rights and provide her with legal equality in the United States of America.
Not only has the United States not ratified the Equal Rights Amendment it is the only developed nation that has not ratified the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). Countries who ratify the CEDAW are required to enshrine gender equality into their domestic legislation, repeal all discriminatory provisions in their laws, and enact new provisions to guard against discrimination against women. The only countries in the United Nations who haven’t ratified CEDAW are: Iran, Palau, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Tonga, and the United States.
Comprising a majority of the population both in the United States and worldwide, women presently bear the brunt of economic injustice, violence, poverty and hunger. Studies show that improving the condition of women raises the standard of living for the community as a whole.
If the ERA were ratified, there would no longer be a reason for the United States not to ratify CEDAW. The impact on the women worldwide, if the U.S. ratified CEDAW, would be profound and life changing for tens of millions of women and girls. The enforcement of CEDAW worldwide depends on the United States commitment to women – for this commitment to be real, we need full legal equality for women here at home first.
https://eraeducationproject.com/dont-men-and-women-already-have-equal-rights-in-america/
Okay.
...the median Black family, with just over $3,500, owns just 2 percent of the wealth of the nearly $147,000 the median White family owns. The median Latino family, with just over $6,500, owns just 4 percent of the wealth of the median White family. Put differently, the median White family has 41 times more wealth than the median Black family and 22 times more wealth than the median Latino family.
Families that have zero or even “negative” wealth (meaning the value of their debts exceeds the value of their assets) live on the edge, just one minor economic setback away from tragedy. Our Racial Wealth Divide report shows that Black and Latino families are much more likely to be in this precarious situation. The proportion of Black families with zero or negative wealth rose by 8.5 percent to 37 percent between 1983 and 2016. The proportion of Latino families with zero or negative net worth declined by 19 percent over the past 30 years but is still more than twice as high as the rate for Whites.
https://inequality.org/facts/racial-inequality/
He asked about income and racial inequality. I believe the first article I linked talked about the rights.
The United States Constitution still does not provide women with the same rights as men.
https://eraeducationproject.com/dont-men-and-women-already-have-equal-rights-in-america/
It doesn't need to.
Just for funsies and cuz you guys made another list. Congratulations.
Women won the right to vote in 1920. The next step was supposed to be full equality for women under the Constitution. Almost a century later, that still has not happened. The United States Constitution still does not provide women with the same rights as men. Ratifying the ERA would secure a woman’s rights and provide her with legal equality in the United States of America.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/amendmentxivSection 1.
All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
Not only has the United States not ratified the Equal Rights Amendment it is the only developed nation that has not ratified the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW).
let em become athletes or rappersOkay.
...the median Black family, with just over $3,500, owns just 2 percent of the wealth of the nearly $147,000 the median White family owns. The median Latino family, with just over $6,500, owns just 4 percent of the wealth of the median White family. Put differently, the median White family has 41 times more wealth than the median Black family and 22 times more wealth than the median Latino family.
Families that have zero or even “negative” wealth (meaning the value of their debts exceeds the value of their assets) live on the edge, just one minor economic setback away from tragedy. Our Racial Wealth Divide report shows that Black and Latino families are much more likely to be in this precarious situation. The proportion of Black families with zero or negative wealth rose by 8.5 percent to 37 percent between 1983 and 2016. The proportion of Latino families with zero or negative net worth declined by 19 percent over the past 30 years but is still more than twice as high as the rate for Whites.
https://inequality.org/facts/racial-inequality/
let em become athletes or rappers
and make millions
Okay.
...the median Black family, with just over $3,500, owns just 2 percent of the wealth of the nearly $147,000 the median White family owns.
He asked about income and racial inequality. I believe the first article I linked talked about the rights.![]()
The United States Constitution still does not provide women with the same rights as men.
https://eraeducationproject.com/dont-men-and-women-already-have-equal-rights-in-america/
what rights do WOMEN NOT HAVE?
what rights do COLOREDS NOT HAVE?
NON!
its all BS
It's a step in the right direction but not enough. Why should an employee have to be the person who discovers the problem, polices the system, spends a fortune to get their day in court, when the employer can outspend them easily? Why shouldn't employers prove that they are abiding by the law and that they have fair labour practices?
It's a step in the right direction but not enough. Why should an employee have to be the person who discovers the problem, polices the system, spends a fortune to get their day in court, when the employer can outspend them easily? Why shouldn't employers prove that they are abiding by the law and that they have fair labour practices?
Don't get me started on the ridiculously inflated salaries of some athletes, actors and musicians.![]()
Lol, "actress" is not woke, they're all "actors" now.
And yes singers too.
He asked about income and racial inequality. I believe the first article I linked talked about the rights.
The United States Constitution still does not provide women with the same rights as men.
https://eraeducationproject.com/dont-men-and-women-already-have-equal-rights-in-america/
I also consider the term SJW a compliment.
Beats RWCJ.
Lol, flattery will get you everywhere.![]()
It also wasn't flattery. It was a statment of fact.
Seriously guys I've been here forever, where did we get all these noobs from and can we keep a few of em. Except whatver name Busybody is going by?