The phrase "the first woman to..." is frequently used to highlight milestones that represent broader social progress and the dismantling of historical barriers. Do you think this phrase should continue to be used?
Personally? No, I do not think the phrase, “the first woman to…” should continue to be used because I really don’t think enough people care to know whether or not anyone is the first to do anything. 🤷🏻♂️
Personally? No, I do not think the phrase, “the first woman to…” should continue to be used because I really don’t think enough people care to know whether or not anyone is the first to do anything. 🤷🏻♂️
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In a society that supposedly strives for equality, it never should have been used. If you’re not the first person to do something, then second or three-hundred and first shouldn’t matter just because of your genitalia.
Almost everything they think makes them special is sh*t men have been doing routinely for eons. Get over yourself, loser, be FIRST or be forgotten. That is what equality looks like.
Exactly
I care and I will continue to use the phrase.
Did you know that women weren't officially allowed to run marathons. The first woman to unofficially run a marathon was Bobbi Gibb, who ran the Boston Marathon in 1966. She had to hide between the male runners. The first woman to officially run the Boston marathon was Katherin Switzer
Women like her will never be satisfied with the gains they claim to have made over the years 🤷🏻♂️ All they want to do is antagonize, demonize men as a group forever by using the past as their excuse every time.
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Hahahah oh boy. Lets get offended by this now