Actually I think today there is still an economic rather than sexual
difference still as there always was. When you have money you are able to
accomplish more, especially if you were born in a wealthy family or even
one more well off than MY family was. I think in America especially it is
still about money in deciding how far you can and will be able to go.
Bertina
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On Sun, 14 Mar 1999, MISS APRIL D CLINE wrote:
> Another question to ponder:
>
> Are all women oppressed? Even those who do not believe to be
> oppressed? I live a full, college student, average life and think
> that at this point in time I am not oppressed in any way. I have the
> job I want, the classes I want, the roommates I want, the house I
> want, etc... Does this mean I am just kidding myself to believe I am
> not oppressed? Just curious, no comments will be taken personally on
> my part. I was told in my Women's Studies class that I was just
> ignoring my oppressions but when I asked what oppressions I was
> ignoring I received no answer. Of course I know that there are
> oppressions out there but I don't feel that I am going through any of
> them right now. Not to say I never will. How are some of you
> oppressed? I am asking to have a better understanding about
> different oppressions that occur in other people's daily lives.
>
> Love, Teri
>