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152A WORD WITH THE WOMEN (By Ella W Peattie) Katrina Trask, one of the most conservative and logical writers of her sex, has the following to say in the last number of the Forum on the subject of woman's duty Men are not wise enough, nor generous enough, nor pure enough to legislate fairly for women The laws of the most civilized nation depress and degrade women " In the heat of the debate on the subject of woman suffrage, these words of George William Curtis were flung broadcast in the campaign documents Alas' that women do not realize that by this arraignment of men they condemn themselves Every man who legislates has been conceived of woman, has been influenced by her life, her thoughts her split, during his prenatal existence, has had her impress on his dawning soul, has been led and guided through the first unfolding of his life by her hand has had his susceptible young heart first in her keeping his awakening thought first beneath her sway And if, at last he grows up to make laws which depress and degrade her, there must be some lack of grace or wisdom, some error of nature or of life in woman, which had better be met and overcome as the first step toward he emancipation, that when it comes it may stand upon a firm foundation, upon the impregnable rock of her own fitness and character Warfare and aggression are unlovely methods, and by them women sacrifice much that they can ill afford to lose whereas if they are wise, they will wait the opening of the door As long as men are unjust to women, carelessly selfish and cruel as they too often are woman is sending forth proofs to the world of her own incapacity and failure And she has no right to ask--nay, by her revealed lack of a sense of justice, she forfeits her right to ask--to be made ruler over more things, until she has been faithful to those already committed to her charge. | 152 |
