Dear Women,
We held doors open for you.
We stood up and tipped our hats when you entered the room.
We gave you our seats on crowded buses and trains.
We let you enter first, saying, “Ladies first.”
We shared our meals with you.
We gave you our coats when it was cold.
We fought to the death for your honor.
We worked daily to be your provider.
We made sure you left dangerous situations safely before the men did.
You were not happy. You wanted more.
You demanded rights to own property, even though there were no real restrictions before.
We made sure that was written into law.
You still were not happy. You wanted more.
You fought for the right to vote. Now, 100 years later, we have an overly large government that caters to every one of women’s childish complaints.
You still were not happy. You wanted more.
You were manipulated to start smoking and felt empowered. Now you smoke while pregnant, harming your unborn children.
You still were not happy. You wanted more.
You rejected the fact that men worked while you stayed home. You wanted the right to work. Now that you are self-sufficient, you still seek a man with more resources to be responsible for your every want and need.
You still were not happy. You wanted more.
You fought for the right to kill your own child, claiming the body inside your body was yours to remove. Now, 58 million children’s lives have been terminated, sanitized by calling them fetuses.
You still were not happy. You wanted more.
You fought for the right to attend college, despite women earning degrees since 1767 and the first all-female college opening in 1837. Now, more women than men have college degrees, with more scholarships and grants earmarked for women because giving those only to men is “sexist.” Yet, 73% of the workforce and the overwhelming majority of millionaires and billionaires are still men. Women do not financially support men.
Now we know, after 60 years of feminism and the women’s liberation movement, that women are never happy and always want more.
