Womens Contribution in history

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    Binary Logic
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    In this MSN Article, the author discusses the contributions of women throughout history, dating as far back as the 1800’s.

    Now mind you, I honestly tried to approach this with no bias. Eager to test my insight and see if perhaps, I had missed something of importance due to my own ignorance. Suffice to say, much of what I ran across were women that ‘contributed’ to society either by means of ‘enhancing women’s rights’, or ‘aiding in the discovery’ of some major thing. According to the article, many of them have been swept away by histories story tellers, due to their gender, and not due to their lack of any tangible contribution.

    In further considering this, my question is, “Okay, what if they indeed were not credited due to their gender way back when, what excuse is there for no recent de-facto creations/contributions in modern society?” I could come up with no answers.

    Funny, isn't it? How women thrive on a mans time, attention and resources, while simultaneously telling him he isn't enough...

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    Anonymous
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    #1 All time female historical contribution.

    #2 Alizee’s contribution to the Female Night Elf dance.

    #829042
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    SH3LLZ
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    #1 All time female historical contribution.

    Its all theyve got. And It used to be worth something. I may be MGTOW but im not dead. Im keeping that GIF.

    XD

    #ICETHEMOUT!!! #MANOUT!!! #HIDEYOURWEALTH #VAGINAISWORTHLESS

    #829066
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    Atton
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    Elizabeth Cady Stanton
    A draft dodger and likely a racist who wished to delay the rights of blacks to vote.

    Jeannette Rankin
    Also, a racist draft dodger.

    Josephine Baker
    She contributed something. +1

    Zelda Fitzgerald
    Unproven

    Adrienne Rich
    Draft dodging misandrist bitch

    Ida B. Wells
    The second woman out of this list who isn’t a small minded bigot. +1

    Emmeline Pankhurst
    Draft dodger and hypocrite white feather girl.

    Indira Gandhi
    Hitler with a c~~~ and a piece of s~~~.

    Huda Sharawi
    Can’t really take issue with the advancement of freedom of expression. +1

    Valentina Tereshkova
    71 hours in a tinny s~~~ space ship that takes guts. + 1

    Lee Miller
    Likely draft dodger who also did f~~~ all.

    Nellie Bly
    A half decent reporter. +1

    Marie Curie
    She actually really f~~~ing smart. +1

    Ada Lovelace
    Her first program has no relationship to any computer of past or present. The fact she even wrote the first program is a subject of debate. She is also entirely out shined by Grace Brewster Hopper who invented programing as we know it.

    Katherine Johnson
    Knows math’s +1

    Mary Wollstonecraft
    Feminist blowhard who wanted privilege without responsibility.

    Gwendolyn Brooks
    Did something in-regards to civil rights. +1

    They should make some changes to the list.

    A MGTOW is a man who is not a woman's bitch!

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    MoreSky
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    Have been trying to think of a woman from history who has done something that contributes to society as whole (i.e. not just women rights) and wasn’t reliant on the support of men.

    e.g. a woman who has invented or created something entirely from her own efforts.
    A female Benjamin Franklin, Crick and Watson, Isaac Newton, da Vinci, Pasteur, Tesla or Wright brothers.

    Nope. Can’t think of one.

    "...reinvent your life because you must; it is your life and its history and the present belong only to you.” It is Your Life, Charles Bukowski.

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    Binary Logic
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    Have been trying to think of a woman from history who has done something that contributes to society as whole (i.e. not just women rights) and wasn’t reliant on the support of men.

    You most effectively summed up the whole question I was looking to ask. Brother.

    And Atton, you’re my f~~~ing Hero.

    Funny, isn't it? How women thrive on a mans time, attention and resources, while simultaneously telling him he isn't enough...

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    Boar
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    Their only contribution that I can think of is the Red Pill. But, that was accidental.

    Untamed wrote: Quit complaining and Go Your Own Way in whatever manner suits you best.

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    Will Robinson
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    How about women prove it and make Swedistan a female only country. We can put all western women there and they can prove once and for all how great women are.

    May you walk in peace and happiness, May you and all mgtow, near and far walk in peace and happiness.

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    Anonymous
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    Womens contributions were always in a supporting role.

    Sacagawea is a good example of a Woman’s contribution to history.

    This modern myth of the strong empowered Woman leading a charge and kicking ass is nothing but pure fiction. Good women were good at supporting the men in charge.

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    DorkShit
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    Ayn Rand is the only one I can think of.

    Otherwise, the only contribution is the destruction of…

    That is man’s fault. They cannot destroy unless we let them. We sure have let them. The flood gates are wide open. Nothing prevents them from being destructive going forward because of the decisions men made in our past. Thanks allot gramps.

    Peace brothers

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