That gaurdianship empowers Saudi women by making men drive for them/protect them...
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Replying to @JDefiant9 @HPluckrose
Ignoring that if a male guardian is negligent or abusive, she is utterly powerless to fend for herself...
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Replying to @JDefiant9 @HPluckrose
I doesn't seem to bother many of them. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/nov/02/saudi-protest-driving-ban-not-popular …
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My gripe is not that they don't want to drive. It's that they are imposing this restriction on others.
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That a majority are content with an unfair situation doesn't make it any less unfair.
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Replying to @BristolBen @JDefiant9
Women are often complicit or even drivers of social pressures which disadvantage women.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @JDefiant9
Whether it's women or men (it's nearly always both), I'm arguing against Karen Staughan.
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A society isn't fair just because a majority agree with it (assuming it does).
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Replying to @BristolBen @JDefiant9
It should be clear to liberals that we support those who demand equality & freedom even if very few.
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The good thing about having rights is that no-one has to use them.
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