How did mary anderson invent the windshield wiper in 1903, if women werent allowed to have jobs back then?
People assume all kinds of things about history. In reality, historically most people have worked because it was the only way they could survive. Sure, they may not have had high power careers, but they worked. Hard. Only wealthy women were kept out of the workforce, and I suspect that most of them preferred that.
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Typical feminist, pulling facts out your ***. women weren't allowed to have jobs. Is this what feminist are teaching you? men are such evil oppressors women were not allowed to work!!! Without the feminist movement women couldn't even breathe without offending a man!!! Go kill yourself and learn some history, and i'm HIGHLY sure that she didn't invent the windshield wiper, she patented the device not invented. Edison patented a load of **** but never invented a single device yet most retards call him a genius inventor.
ETA: What has feminism got to do with the fact that your question was based on a factual inaccuracy? The question, 'How did mary anderson invent the windshield wiper in 1903, if women werent allowed to have jobs back then?' relies on the implication that someone has claimed that women were not allowed to have jobs in 1903. In fact, nobody else is saying this except you. Nobody else has _ever_ said this except you. Instead of resorting to childish insults, how about you support your position with evidence? Go and find me one single solitary reference anywhere claiming that women did not have jobs in 1903. Go on. One book. One essay. One article. Any piece of writing that states in 1903, women were not allowed to have jobs. Just one. Either that or grow up and admit you made a mistake. --------------------------------------. Where on Earth did you get the idea that women weren't allowed to have jobs in 1903? Women have always had jobs. What's changed is that we now have better employment rights (can't get fired just for getting married or becoming a mum, better prospects, more equitable pay etc), better education and more opportunities to work in fields that were previously the province of men. A female inventor or engineer would have been a bit of a rarity back then--a scandal even!--but they certainly existed. Female inventors and scientists predate the 1900s by centuries.