Don't let these latest posts distract you from the fact that on October 7th, 2001 Operation
Enduring Freedom started as a response to the 9/11 attacks.
This time I won't go into war autism
because no cool ships were launched around these days and I'm sure there are rivers of ink written about it so I'll move onto something more relevant to the thread.
Also in October 7th, but in 1975, Gerald Ford signed the
Public Law 94-106 which allowed women to enter US military academies as students for the first time who would graduate by 1980 after finishing their courses on formerly all-male schools.
This same year marked several advances regarding women's rights, mostly the US allowing women to be part of a jury and the famous
Roe v Wade, the UK protecting pregnant women from being dismissed on grounds of a pregnancy and the UN declaring it the International Year of the Woman.
What are your thoughts, fellow dudebroscrotes?
I think it's pathetic that troons have managed to erase progress that took decades to achieve but it is also sad that some of these rights were not entrenched as they should be. Given recent happenings, mostly on based TERF Island, I have hope women's rights especially those regarding bodily autonomy, will be made impervious to future tampering in order to avoid CurrentYearLunacy affecting them.
I'm curious to see what some of the most jaded men around may think/say about it, given that this thread has had some good discussions before.