Why Patriarchal Men Are Utterly Petrified of Birth Control -- And Why We'll Still Be Fighting About it 100 Years From Now
By Sara Robinson, AlterNet
Posted on February 15, 2012, Printed on February 18, 2012
What's happening in Congress this week, as Rep. Darrell Issa
(R-CA) bars any woen from testifying at his so-called "religious
freedom" hearings, is so familiar and expected that it hardly counts as
news. The only thing surprising about it is the year: didn't we all
honestly think that by 2012, contraception would be a non-issue, and
Congress wouldn't make the mistake of leaving women out of conversations
like this one?
Yes, we did. And the fact that we were wrong about that points to a
deeper trend at work, one that needs a bit of long-term historical
context put around it so we can really understand what's going on. Let
me explain.
When people look back on the 20th century from the vantage point of
500 years on, they will remember the 1900s for three big things.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
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