The fight for equality in human rights and civil rights is not over. Even in this depression era, there oddly isn't any existing equal rights set lawfully in both human rights and civil rights. Suffragettes still are fighting for equal pay in the workforce. Many people are being beaten by law enforcement, still being imprisoned by the courts, and some are going on hunger strikes. Women with banners are marching down these streets advocating for equal right in law. People still don't know what sacrifices by suffragettes are being made. But it wasn't so long ago that women were fighting for these rights. The fights for politics continue.
Even in this depression era, there oddly isn't any existing equal rights set lawfully in both human rights and civil rights. Suffragettes still are fighting for equal pay in the workforce. Many suffragettes are beaten, still being imprisoned, and are going on hunger strikes. Women with banners are marching down these streets advocating for equal right in law. People still don't know what sacrifices by suffragettes are being made. But it wasn't so long ago that women were fighting for these rights.
Political corruption and social inequality is a problem that cannot be quickly fixed overnight. We have to force change through a cascade of events. The community has to unite together and find a voice. We need to find the voice of an activist to be heard when solving such a large scale issue which will require a lot of political activism in the community. The government wants to suppress our ability of activism and render us powerless.
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