Rollo Tomassi
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Um, and then it didn't really even gain any kind of popularity until the mid 1910, like right around just after the world war one.
And, um, but the reason why I say there's no such thing as waves of feminism is because it was just the same movement.
It was just interrupted by wars and civil unrest and the Bolsheviks and, you know, anything that was like sort of historically significant that was sort of, you know, take people's attention away from it.
And quite honestly, I don't think that the feminist movement.
Would have had any traction had it not been for home hormonal birth control and then the sexual revolution that happened in its wake That was the best thing that ever happened to feminists was was the pill the birth control control pill really?
Yeah, because what did it do it put the It put the reproductive process of all humanity in the hands of one sex It still does to this day, right?
We can put, think about we, we can, how many landers have we placed on Mars so far?
We figured that out in the 1965 ish or sixties, whatever, for, for the, for hormonal birth control for women.
Uh, now people will always check me on this and say, well, we've got Vassagel or we've got this, something else that's just waiting in the wings soon.
I'm like, well, how come we haven't had it since, you know, if we do, then how come we can, like I said, we can get 4k streaming video from the surface of Mars, but we can't figure out how to, how to give a pill to the guy.
I still hear about that tweet, by the way.
Which one?
When I was talking about getting, I had a viral, probably still is viral.
I had a viral tweet about two years ago now.
But I was actually not, it was actually a response.
It wasn't, it was a reply.
Oh, you ratioed someone?
No, not even really doing that.
I was just, I think it was responding to, um, uh, Dr. Richard Reeves.
And, uh, I, I, I had just, I'll tell you the history of this.