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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Tue Dec 16, 2014, 08:31 PM Dec 2014

The Posters that Warned against the Horrors of a World with Women’s Rights


By MessyNessy

At first glance, this illustration looks like the depiction of a rather cool Victorian hangout. The image was commissioned in 1908 for a political magazine of the era, Puck, predicting a liberated woman of the future. Fashionably-dressed women are shown smoking cigars and ignoring children, drinking, gambling using stock tickers and generally hanging out like barflies. The title underneath reads: Why not go the limit? For the benefit of those ladies who ask for the right to smoke in public.



Between the 1890s and early 1900s, thousands of illustrations like this were produced and distributed around the United States and England, on postcards, in magazines and on public billboards. The message was that women’s rights were dangerous and letting women think for themselves could only end in a nightmarish society.

I went digging for more of these illustrations on the net and found a plethora of examples. Many of them are so detailed and well-drawn, you can imagine the kind of influence they must have had on young impressionable minds …





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http://www.messynessychic.com/2014/12/09/the-posters-that-warned-against-the-horrors-of-a-world-with-womens-rights/

Some pretty barbaric stuff in our past.
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The Posters that Warned against the Horrors of a World with Women’s Rights (Original Post) n2doc Dec 2014 OP
Misogynistic fear of women at work here... CTyankee Dec 2014 #1
That is great. Thanks for this OP. I will have to check out the link later. But, wow. Nt seabeyond Dec 2014 #2
they were mercuryblues Dec 2014 #3
The MRA (and GamerGate) movements have been using similarly themed cartoons Hong Kong Cavalier Dec 2014 #4
Christina Hoff Summers? ismnotwasm Dec 2014 #6
Oh, not at all. Hong Kong Cavalier Dec 2014 #8
Oh gross ismnotwasm Dec 2014 #9
So strange how those types of guys always think Lunacee_2013 Dec 2014 #5
Another significant mark on the timeline ismnotwasm Dec 2014 #7

Hong Kong Cavalier

(4,573 posts)
4. The MRA (and GamerGate) movements have been using similarly themed cartoons
Wed Dec 17, 2014, 01:45 PM
Dec 2014

I won't link them here, but they sure do rely on AEI's Christina Hoff Sommers "Factual Feminist" for a lot of their woman-hating themes.

ismnotwasm

(41,988 posts)
6. Christina Hoff Summers?
Wed Dec 17, 2014, 04:42 PM
Dec 2014

I thought she finally went away.

That MRAs picked up on her bullshit is in no way surprising, not even a little bit

Hong Kong Cavalier

(4,573 posts)
8. Oh, not at all.
Wed Dec 17, 2014, 05:13 PM
Dec 2014

She even chimed in on Anita Sarkeesian's Tropes Vs. Women series with a single video called "Are Video Games Sexist?" where she's "studied the issue" for several weeks and "talked to several gamers" and came to the conclusion that, of course, video games are not sexist.

Which wasn't what Anita Sarkeesian was saying in the first place.

Sommers has been on CNN in the last few months, too. And GamerGaters have taken to her in a...disturbing way...:

http://wehuntedthemammoth.com/2014/11/29/the-five-creepiest-gamergate-fan-art-tributes-to-christina-hoff-sommers-aka-based-mom-with-bonus-annoying-gif/ (Warning: really bad photoshops and an animated gif that'll make you want to throw pies at her in the link)

Lunacee_2013

(529 posts)
5. So strange how those types of guys always think
Wed Dec 17, 2014, 03:55 PM
Dec 2014

Women are weak, yet there two are, beating the hell out of a cop.

Now the first pic just looks like fun, but why the hell are those children at a bar? Shouldn't daddy be watching them and making dinner?

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