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The Trouble With Women The Trouble With Women by Jacky Fleming
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“Schopenhauer said only men had the total objectivity necessary for genius, and that you only had to look at a woman’s shape to see that she wasn’t intended for much mental or physical work.”
Jacky Fleming, The Trouble With Women
“Inside the (Domestic) Sphere women did things which weren't too demanding like childcare, scrubbing the floor, washing the sheets and curtains, sewing on buttons, and coalmining.”
Jacky Fleming, The Trouble With Women
“Women were more concerned about their skirts getting caught up in the wheels, and sat astride wearing Bloomers which turned them into Lesbians.”
Jacky Fleming, The Trouble With Women
“As Darwin said by keeping women at home their achievements were paltry compared to men's which proved women were biologically inferior. And he should know because he was a Genius. You probably learned about him at school.”
Jacky Fleming, The Trouble With Women
“Darwin said if you made a list of eminent men, next of a list of eminent women, it was obvious that men were better at everything.”
Jacky Fleming, The Trouble With Women
“When African slave Phillis Wheatley wrote poetry, 18 men came to assess whether that was possible.”
Jacky Fleming, The Trouble With Women
“Dr. Edward Clarke, a Harvard professor, said it was possible for a girl to study hard and do well in everything, but it would damage her health for the rest of her life, and her children would be shriveled.”
Jacky Fleming, The Trouble With Women
“In the Olden Days there were no women which is why you don't come across them in history lessons at school.”
Jacky Fleming, The Trouble With Women