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What rights are in the Constitution that apply strictly to women?

It looks to me as if it is to a female poster. Are you female?

The link I posted was to your post #74 (from this thread). In that post, you quote one of my posts and remark that you think I voted for Hillary and that I don't live in the United States--which was a complete non-sequitur, though that's starting to appear as part for the course.

I have no idea how you can tell whether a post was to a female poster or not, other than by looking at whom the post quotes. You quoted me. I am not female.
 
That is not remotely a discussion. It amounts to fakery claims.

A major problem for the lag of women's rights has to be that the general population believed women as humans have the same rights as men.

As to locally voting, the married woman was presumed to agree with her husband. And I believe the single women who owned property voted her interest. Anyway the general public simply did not think it was needed to single out women.

You are actually advertising that you have no clue whatsoever about the history of women. That really is the only explanation for your thinking that " the general population believed women as humans have the same rights as men".
Here is an example from a 1950's american newspaper.
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Now to make your point please find me the information that allowed women to beat their men.

You are wrong of course. Women stood up for their rights. They forced the general public to see the reality of the way women were treated as second class citizens. If the general public did not see or understand the problem then that was because, like you, They were clueless and not that there was not a problem.
 
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WOW, tampering with an official document to escape the verdict of the doctor.
It is legally done. Only Tennessee does not allow a birth certificate to be changed. All other states provide a legal process to do so.

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Yes, most states allow sex to be changed on a birth certificate. Many also have the option of changing sex to "X" for those who feel they are both, neither, fluid, or other.

Since sex cannot be changed clearly we will need to start listing gender identity on birth certificates and/or driver's licenses, etc.
 
Yes, most states allow sex to be changed on a birth certificate. Many also have the option of changing sex to "X" for those who feel they are both, neither, fluid, or other.

Since sex cannot be changed clearly we will need to start listing gender identity on birth certificates and/or driver's licenses, etc.

My Gender is on both those documents. i am not confused at all. I was born male and though 81 still am male. I never knew a confused person about this issue.
 
It is legally done. Only Tennessee does not allow a birth certificate to be changed. All other states provide a legal process to do so.

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Lord, do not let my two daughters show up with a penis. They make wonderful women.
 
This video asks some of these important questions.

Women do not call them people's rights, women call them women's rights. At least Democrats do this trick.

So let's study a bit what makes them say women's rights as if women are a species and not merely human beings?
Which Constitutional rights are exclusive to women only? You seem to be making an assumption, can you please be more specific?

Maybe there are none and your OP is meaningless? So please at least show your OP is based on a valid premise.

People's talking points dont make something valid or partisan..I mean even Republican women support a woman's right to vote that was enabled in the Const, right?
Women voting is what I was thinking about. That is a unique and special case amendment.

And voting is wrong, it doesnt work. Because voting is a Constitutional right for men too, it's not exclusive to women.

Do you have any other examples?
 
Women do not call them people's rights, women call them women's rights. At least Democrats do this trick.

So let's study a bit what makes them say women's rights as if women are a species and not merely human beings?

"What rights are in the Constitution that apply strictly to women?"is the wrong question.

The right question is: What rights for women have been left out of the Constitution but should be in it?

The right to vote was one conspicuous right left out. It took 145 years for women to get that right.

The women are not mentioned in the Constitution as having rights. It is still be possible for a state to make laws that discriminated against women. The law could be taken to court and it would be declared unconstitutional but each case of discrimination would have to be fought individually case after case unless there is an equal rights amendment. The ERA was introduced in 1923. Women have waited almost 100 years fo be counted as equal.
 
"What rights are in the Constitution that apply strictly to women?"is the wrong question.

The right question is: What rights for women have been left out of the Constitution but should be in it?

The right to vote was one conspicuous right left out. It took 145 years for women to get that right.

The women are not mentioned in the Constitution as having rights. It is still be possible for a state to make laws that discriminated against women. The law could be taken to court and it would be declared unconstitutional but each case of discrimination would have to be fought individually case after case unless there is an equal rights amendment. The ERA was introduced in 1923. Women have waited almost 100 years fo be counted as equal.

What you should have done then is start your own topic in what is called a thread.

Factually there was never an amendment stipulation women do not have the right to vote. Nope, can't find even one of them.

But it took until 1870 for this amendment to pass.

List of amendments to the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

15th Prohibits the denial of the right to vote based on race, color or previous condition of servitude February 26, 1869 February 3, 1870 342 days
 
And voting is wrong, it doesnt work. Because voting is a Constitutional right for men too, it's not exclusive to women.

Do you have any other examples?

There was not one voting right found in the Constitution until 1870 and the 15th amendment. The Constitution at no time banned women from voting.
 
My Gender is on both those documents. i am not confused at all. I was born male and though 81 still am male. I never knew a confused person about this issue.

No wonder you have such an outdated look at things...
 
There was not one voting right found in the Constitution until 1870 and the 15th amendment. The Constitution at no time banned women from voting.

This isnt an answer to this: Which Constitutional rights are exclusive to women only?

That was the question, I only pointed out that voting didnt answer that question.

Can you answer it now?

Please see post 133 for reference.
 
No wonder you have such an outdated look at things...

You know, a love for freedom as I constantly post on can't ever be outdated.

What is my major constant complaint about Democrats?

Easy peasy. That they are authorities. They pretend to be liberal but every word they say or post proves over and over they are authoritarians.
 
This isnt an answer to this: Which Constitutional rights are exclusive to women only?

That was the question, I only pointed out that voting didnt answer that question.

Can you answer it now?

Please see post 133 for reference.

I believe that is my actual question. Why can't you answer it?
 
And voting is wrong, it doesnt work. Because voting is a Constitutional right for men too, it's not exclusive to women.

Do you have any other examples?

Where does it say men have the right to vote in the Constitution?

Aside from your deflection, why deflect when the topic is what voting rights apply strictly to women?
 
I believe that is my actual question. Why can't you answer it?

It was your presumption. I never said there were any. And I do not believe there are any.

Your OP presumes/implies there are. See post 133. So then...what are they?
 
Where does it say men have the right to vote in the Constitution?

Aside from your deflection, why deflect when the topic is what voting rights apply strictly to women?

That's not the question. It's which Constitutional rights only apply to women?

There is a right to vote in the original Const...who did it belong to initially?
 
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