Greatest women in history

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Who would you say the greatest women in history are?

The reality, of course, is that no matter the historical time period, women of high birth or social status had more power and rights than men of lower social status did.

(Every civilization and culture in history has had it share of female monarchs, rulers, scholars, poets, and the like, who came from well-to-do families and had access to the best education, opportunities, and political or social influence).

This historical reality should more or less clear things up for the man-babies who attempt to deny women of merit their rightful due (and vice versa for the lowest common denominator of women as well; those who tend to make up the anti-intellectual, identarian victimhood versions of feminism and whatnot).'

The reality is that a man of low social status never would have had power over a woman of high social status (and vice versa with women, I suppose)

In ancient cultures, men of low birth or social status, may have even been made into Eunichs and forced to serve in the King's haram (as is documented in the Bible, much as female Biblical monarchs such as Ester are as well).

Hopefully this sets the record strait for a minority of idiots and inferior men here, John Hinkley Jr. wannabes in the worst cases - who aren't worth having anything akin to a serious historical discussion on the topic.
 
Kellyanne Conway, Candace Owens, Melania Trump, Sarah Huckabee sanders

Woman under fire from a hatefilled democrat party! They stand strong and never back down!
 
Who would you say the greatest women in history are?

The reality, of course, is that no matter the historical time period, women of high birth or social status had more power and rights than men of lower social status did.

(Every civilization and culture in history has had it share of female monarchs, rulers, scholars, poets, and the like, who came from well-to-do families and had access to the best education, opportunities, and political or social influence).

This historical reality should more or less clear things up for the man-babies who attempt to deny women of merit their rightful due (and vice versa for the lowest common denominator of women as well; those who tend to make up the anti-intellectual, identarian victimhood versions of feminism and whatnot).'

The reality is that a man of low social status never would have had power over a woman of high social status (and vice versa with women, I suppose)

In ancient cultures, men of low birth or social status, may have even been made into Eunichs and forced to serve in the King's haram (as is documented in the Bible, much as female Biblical monarchs such as Ester are as well).

Hopefully this sets the record strait for a minority of idiots and inferior men here, John Hinkley Jr. wannabes in the worst cases - who aren't worth having anything akin to a serious historical discussion on the topic.
I would say Joan of Arc and Marie Curie. And Traci Lords for COMPLETELY different reasons............
 

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