It's amazing how little people know their history.
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Not just Catholics, either.
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I think the phrase “well-behaved people” would be more accurate. Come on, the entire American Revolution was a bunch of guys committing high treason against the Crown. Or consider the Apostles, most of whom died violently for preaching what the authorities didn’t like.
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Interesting fact: that quote has been somewhat misused in context. Laurel Thatcher Ulrich first used it in an essay in 1976, and she was actually referring to virtuous women. Here's the excerpt:pic.twitter.com/YzV2b0GAHf
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Yes! It's a critique of how we write history, not of trad women
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Where women made and continue to make history, more often than not.
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Some popes might argue with you about St, Catherine of Sienna and a few others.... but overall...yeah!
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