Why It Took So Long for Women to Get to Vote

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  • čas přidán 13. 08. 2020
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    Mr. Beat explains the long and difficult struggle for women to get the right the vote, while looking at the ridiculous justifications folks used to make for women to NOT vote. The 19th Amendment passed 100 years ago on August 18th.
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    This month marks the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment. That’s the Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that finally gave women the right to vote, aka women’s suffrage. In other words, finally every adult could vote. Hey Ellie, can we take a look at it? I just want to show for the folks. That’s my cat, Ellie, over there. I’m trying to train her to help me out with these videos. Yeah just click that button.
    There we go. Thanks! "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation."
    It’s simple enough, right? But it still blows my mind that it took so freaking long. I mean, 1920. That’s really not that long ago. It’s crazy. In this video, let’s briefly look at the long and difficult struggle for women to finally get to vote, particularly here in the United States.
    It all started with the Iroquois in modern-day upstate New York. Also known as the Six Nations- they referred to themselves as the Haudenosaunee. The Iroquois Confederacy formed in 1142, and when they did they didn’t say only men could vote. They let all adults vote on all major decisions. It wasn’t just voting. The Iroquois generally treated men and women equally.
    After democracy made a comeback during The Enlightenment, you did see random circumstances where women were able to vote. For example, there was Lydia Taft, the first woman known to legally vote in colonial America, but it really was on behalf of her dead husband. Back then, being able to vote was almost always tied to owning property, and who owned the property? Men.
    #womenssuffrage #19thamendment #ushistory

Komentáře • 658

  • @iammrbeat
    @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +71

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    • @SiVlog1989
      @SiVlog1989 Před 3 lety +21

      Maybe a future amendment should be one that has the Electoral College better reflect the popular vote, particularly having states have the electoral votes distributed to reflect the popular votes in each state, so not have the winner in each state get all electoral votes in that state, possibly distributing them by district

    • @donaldgrant1639
      @donaldgrant1639 Před 3 lety +28

      That federal congressmen and senators should have term limits.

    • @PremierCCGuyMMXVI
      @PremierCCGuyMMXVI Před 3 lety +17

      Ending partisan gerrymandering, adding term limits in Congress, fixing how we vote in presidential primaries, and abolishing or fixing the electoral college.

    • @PremierCCGuyMMXVI
      @PremierCCGuyMMXVI Před 3 lety +8

      SiVlog i’d rather not by district. But by actual % of vote through rank choice voting.

    • @donaldgrant1639
      @donaldgrant1639 Před 3 lety +4

      @@PremierCCGuyMMXVI You must watch a lot of Vox.

  • @noahmcclintock5866
    @noahmcclintock5866 Před 3 lety +281

    Mary Wollstonecraft was actually the mother of Mary Shelley, the writer of Frankenstein.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +67

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  • @yammolcho8127
    @yammolcho8127 Před 3 lety +201

    I like how you covered a piece of history that revolved around women and got a sponsor for men's hair.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +76

      I still can't believe they went along with it. 😆

    • @PongoXBongo
      @PongoXBongo Před rokem +7

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    • @bruhmomentseverywhere
      @bruhmomentseverywhere Před 11 měsíci

      @@PongoXBongo You probably should?

    • @MarkMcAllister-ni9sf
      @MarkMcAllister-ni9sf Před 8 měsíci

      Do you mention that Men couldn't vote until the 1850s? Before then, if your country had voting at all, the franchise was limited to land-holders or aristocracy. So within a few decades of all adult Men having to vote, Women got the vote too.

    • @i_cedi9861
      @i_cedi9861 Před 2 měsíci

      Did you even watch the video?

  • @AntonWongVideo
    @AntonWongVideo Před 3 lety +107

    So...what DO we do about the women's hats?

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +44

      We simply burn the hats.

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    • @AlexDainisPhD
      @AlexDainisPhD Před 3 lety +9

      You'll never take my hat away!

  • @Nemy10X
    @Nemy10X Před 3 lety +225

    It's so crazy to me how such major legislation often comes down to just one vote.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +57

      One vote and one state in this case. Indeed it's crazy!

    • @rc7625
      @rc7625 Před 3 lety

      @French Zoomer Stfu, clown. 😘

    • @undeadgoblin2060
      @undeadgoblin2060 Před 2 lety

      That's why women can't be in power.

  • @BloodRider1914
    @BloodRider1914 Před 3 lety +180

    Vatican city women be like:
    We don't exist

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +73

      Ah but they do. 32 of Vatican City's citizens are women.

    • @Persona1996
      @Persona1996 Před 3 lety +2

      Mr. Beat
      Vatican City isn’t a country. Also I’m surprised places like N. Korea Cuba Vietnam and China don’t have Women suffrage

    • @BloodRider1914
      @BloodRider1914 Před 3 lety +6

      @Luís Filipe Andrade When there's so few people in the country, does it really matter. They can just go to Rome anyway

    • @chongjunxiang3002
      @chongjunxiang3002 Před 3 lety +3

      @Luís Filipe Andrade You mean dictatorship? Even common men can't vote lol
      But if you are men and women within the power, you can lol, just look how Kim Yojong caught everyone eyes.

    • @BloodRider1914
      @BloodRider1914 Před 3 lety +1

      @Luís Filipe Andrade Most Vatican citizens were at one point citizens of another country anyway

  • @NoorAhmed-nk2jq
    @NoorAhmed-nk2jq Před 3 lety +83

    I'm Iraqi, in my country woman were allowed to vote about 40 years ago, I asked my mom about it and she shrugged it off saying it was a monarchy then a takeover and no one male or female got to vote, the right to vote was granted to everyone at the same time..though arguably we haven't really had a transparent or honest elections since, but hey at least it wasn't discrimination!

    • @boygenius538_8
      @boygenius538_8 Před 3 lety +4

      America would never allow democracy in the Middle East

  • @tannerwilson4843
    @tannerwilson4843 Před 3 lety +108

    Hard to believe my grandmother who died in 2015 only had the right to vote just 5 years prior (she was born in 1925).

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +27

      My Grandmas were born in 1929 and 1933. They weren't too far off, either.

    • @tannerwilson4843
      @tannerwilson4843 Před 3 lety +8

      Mr. Beat Here’s a funny fact about my grandmother. Her birthday was on Halloween and her family growing up refused to celebrate it on October 31st thinking it was cursed. Going as far as putting on official documents saying she was born couple of days later.

    • @fragnator3017
      @fragnator3017 Před 3 lety

      @@tannerwilson4843 I would love to have my birthday on Halloween. a shit ton of candy and presents? fuck yeah

    • @Jimbodisfan
      @Jimbodisfan Před 3 lety +2

      My grandmothers were all born before 1920.

    • @lavajakob
      @lavajakob Před 3 lety +2

      @@Jimbodisfan geeeeeezzz what? they should be 100+ years old by now

  • @historyfin1234
    @historyfin1234 Před 3 lety +45

    A Few interesting facts:
    -1906 was also the year when all men in Finland got the right to vote. Prior to that only the members of the four estate could vote.
    -Finland was the first country in the world were women also got the right to run as candidates. (19/200 members of parliament were women in 1906)
    -The first female minister of the world was also Finnish Miina Sillanpää SDP (The minister of Social Affairs 1926-1927)

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +14

      Thanks for sharing all that!

    • @MrRiveracruz
      @MrRiveracruz Před 3 lety

      Wow that didn't take very long from when women got the right to vote to the fiety female minester.

    • @clairebeane3455
      @clairebeane3455 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I always new Finland was progressive but I was not aware of these historical tidbits. Thank you for the education!!

  • @themightydenka547
    @themightydenka547 Před 3 lety +35

    As a swiss person this was so funny ; when you were listing countries and years I thought "holy cow wait until he sees Switzerland" and then you made your comment about how long it took us. Wait until you learn that the last canton (state) to give women the right to vote was Appenzell InnerRhoden in 1991. There is a "funny" swiss film about this called "Die göttliche Ordnung".
    Thank you for this video ! It was very interesting

  • @marissarivera7962
    @marissarivera7962 Před 3 lety +11

    It’s sad that there are still men AND women who think a woman can not be a president because a woman is too “Emotional”.

  • @nevergivingup3434
    @nevergivingup3434 Před 3 lety +47

    I got a women's rights ad before the video 😂😂😂

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +11

      Why am I not getting those ads??

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      @shrekwithawillsmithface465 Před 3 lety +3

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    • @RajeshKumar-qy7ij
      @RajeshKumar-qy7ij Před 2 lety

      @@iammrbeat they are boring because women rights ad ask crazy donations when no one needs to interfere with women's life if a women wants to work at home she has rights too there is not much discrimination currently other than parents not letting Thier daughters study, which is bad but not common.

  • @zach7193
    @zach7193 Před 3 lety +42

    Interesting. I had no idea that the Iroquois started women's right to vote. They also had formed a system of government that the United States would imitate. This is good.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +15

      The Iroquois were so ahead of their time.

    • @zach7193
      @zach7193 Před 3 lety +2

      @@iammrbeat indeed.

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    • @vikmanphotography7984
      @vikmanphotography7984 Před 3 lety +1

      The Iroquois we're definitely way ahead of their time but they were by no means the only or the first to give women political influence. Many believe that women in the middle East had substantial influence prior to about 1000BCE

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +1

      @@vikmanphotography7984 I would love to learn more about this. Do you happen to know any good books about it?

  • @PremierCCGuyMMXVI
    @PremierCCGuyMMXVI Před 3 lety +68

    Glad we all mostly have the right to vote. But now we have to fight voter suppression and gerrymandering and our union would be even more perfect :)

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +35

      Time for some more amendments!

    • @Chris-cy8mx
      @Chris-cy8mx Před 3 lety +7

      Now we need true equality and make women pay the same price men do to vote which is sign up for the draft.

    • @revy1370
      @revy1370 Před 3 lety +3

      Chris I disagree women and men will never have physical equality which is one of the reasons why it should be men drafted for war, women volunteer. You can believe in the idea of equality but it doesn’t make sense cause not everyone is inherently the same equity is better. But there shouldn’t be a draft for women.

    • @Chris-cy8mx
      @Chris-cy8mx Před 3 lety +5

      Luke H. My statement was meant to point out women want equality without responsibility.

    • @PremierCCGuyMMXVI
      @PremierCCGuyMMXVI Před 3 lety +2

      Luke H. True however I don’t think all men should be drafted. If you aren’t planning on going to collage. All men must serve at least one year of service.

  • @gcb345
    @gcb345 Před 3 lety +17

    At 2:45 Mr. Beat said that EVERY ADULT COULD VOTE.
    The Voting Rights Act Of 1965. "You seriously didn't think I'd notice this?"

    • @fbi__
      @fbi__ Před 3 lety +2

      Apparently not

  • @joanignasi91
    @joanignasi91 Před 3 lety +85

    It's insane the number of absurd ideas we used to believe in as a society.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +40

      And we still do. :(

    • @joanignasi91
      @joanignasi91 Před 3 lety +7

      @Luís Filipe Andrade You do know that's a Neo Nazi slogan, right?

    • @TapOnX
      @TapOnX Před 3 lety +1

      @@joanignasi91 shut it down

    • @joanignasi91
      @joanignasi91 Před 3 lety +4

      @@TapOnX ?

    • @thepope2412
      @thepope2412 Před 3 lety +3

      You mean still do. Western society is getting crazier every passing year, I shutter to think what will come about in the next generation.

  • @gguerard
    @gguerard Před 3 lety +40

    Very interesting. It's hard to believe that is how it used to be. I different world! Thanks for the video Mr. Beat!

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +9

      It just shows you how quickly things can dramatically change. Thanks for the comment. :)

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +2

      @@marcusjackson5837 You seem to be disingenuously oversimplifying it.

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  • @ahmadiskandarshah
    @ahmadiskandarshah Před 3 lety +54

    Well to be fair, the men they quoted at the beginning all looked like the same person.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +21

      Woah, you're kind of right. For the record, two of them were the same person.

  • @ardeiwann
    @ardeiwann Před 3 lety +13

    I’m confused when you said that Saudi Arabia gave women the right to vote in 2015. I thought they were an absolute monarchy where nobody voted

    • @Quintinohthree
      @Quintinohthree Před 3 lety +15

      They have municipal elections, which men were allowed to vote in already. It's a horrible repressive absolute monarchy, don't be mistaken, women's right to vote is not a solution to everything, just a necessity to a complete solution.

    • @boygenius538_8
      @boygenius538_8 Před 3 lety

      Their votes mean nothing. The Middle East is run by American puppet states.

  • @supacharredmatt6799
    @supacharredmatt6799 Před 3 lety +18

    I hope you're doing okay today, Mr. Beat!
    I think your channel makes very good content that really educates and entertains me!
    Keep being great and stay safe, man! :D

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +6

      I'm doing well. I hope you're doing well, too. Thanks so much for the kind words. :D

  • @Flow86767
    @Flow86767 Před 3 lety +10

    What’s even crazier is how long it took to allow women to vote in the province of Quebec in Canada.
    It took all the way up too the 1940s to allow them to vote...

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +3

      Still much sooner than Switzerland. :)

  • @literallyme2071
    @literallyme2071 Před 3 lety +19

    Damn, those arguments against the 19th amendment were hilarious. Anyway, good video Mr. Beat. By the way I have a interesting idea for a video. The most important presidential elections in American history. Again, good video Mr. Beat. Because of you, I learned more about American history.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +8

      Thanks so much, and I really love that suggestion.

  • @breensprout
    @breensprout Před 3 lety +11

    I think it's important to note that in the United States, the women's suffrage movement and abolitionism have always been intertwined, for better or worse. The women's suffrage movement initially relied on a lot of the abolitionists' support and resources. This is eventually (post-abolition of slavery, but still the same movement/people) what led to the division between the National Woman Suffrage Association and the American Woman Suffrage Association, because they disagreed over whether black men should be able to vote before white women.

  • @bernardoviana1774
    @bernardoviana1774 Před 3 lety +12

    Hey Mr. Beat, it is really interesting to see how the idea of democracy had evolved over the centuries, comparing the Athenian democracy to a modern democracy is almost impossible, but the road to true democracy is still long in most countries.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +7

      I believe it's still in its infant stage.

  • @owenwjones
    @owenwjones Před 3 lety +7

    My great grandma wasn't able to vote when she became of age (21 at the time) because the UK only extended the franchise to working class and young women in 1928. Given that I was only born in 1999, that really puts it into perspective for me.

    • @Armed-Forever
      @Armed-Forever Před 11 měsíci

      and rightfully so, no fighting in war for the country, no voice in how the country operates

  • @semipenguin
    @semipenguin Před 3 lety +11

    There’s a cool Schoolhouse Rock song about the 19th Amendment.
    Also, David Bowie has a song called Suffragette City.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +3

      Suffragette City is one of my all-time favorite songs. I hope to make a David Bowie video on my other channel someday!

    • @semipenguin
      @semipenguin Před 3 lety

      William White Yeah. I wasn’t going to say anything 😷

  • @paapeeraa5325
    @paapeeraa5325 Před 3 lety +36

    Title: Women didn't let women vote
    Me: *_confusion_*

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +10

      More accurately, they didn't want women voting.

    • @thatsterroristsbro7855
      @thatsterroristsbro7855 Před 3 lety +1

      Women use misogyny to police gender too (i.e. slut shaming)

    • @anirudhkumar4507
      @anirudhkumar4507 Před 3 lety +2

      Women that didn't let women vote are like men that oppose patriarchy! Even though it benefits their gender but they just are too fixated on their belief system. 🙄 😒

  • @deusex84
    @deusex84 Před 3 lety +2

    Another wonderful video! Thank you Mr. Beat

  • @Corporis
    @Corporis Před 3 lety +5

    Ohh man, Alex's hats quote made me LOL

    • @AlexDainisPhD
      @AlexDainisPhD Před 3 lety +1

      As soon as I saw that as an option I knew I *had* to choose it!

  • @dougfancy101290
    @dougfancy101290 Před 3 lety +11

    This video reminds me of my junior year of high school. I took an American Public Policy class. My teacher showed the class a video of a guy going around a college campus asking women to sign a petition to end women's suffrage. Many women didn't know what the word suffrage meant and thought it meant suffering. So they would sign the petition and cheer. (Though there were some women who knew what the word meant and refused to sign the petition.) 😂

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +10

      Oh wow, that's like John Stossel going around getting people to sign a petition banning dihydrogen monoxide.

  • @harrytruman5700
    @harrytruman5700 Před 3 lety +15

    Woodrow Willson Don't like Woman the right to vote in 1920 until the 1921 or 1920 and 19 Amendment

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +13

      Wilson arguably had selfish reasons for changing his mind, but he did change his mind, and I do think a big part of was those protests. Protests work.

  • @souptime8635
    @souptime8635 Před 3 lety +7

    2:57 It looks like Mr. Beat's sanity succumbed to the quarantine life

  • @HoundofOdin
    @HoundofOdin Před 3 lety +11

    It's amazing how most of the people obsessed with keeping America how the Founding Fathers intended wouldn't have been allowed to vote back in the era they desperately attempt to glorify.

    • @moblinmajorgeneral
      @moblinmajorgeneral Před 3 lety +2

      Sure they would. Plenty of middle aged white men own their own house on a plot of land. It's just that they don't want city-dwellers, women, young adults, and minorities to vote.

    • @katherinegilks3880
      @katherinegilks3880 Před 3 lety +3

      That Shield Dude Yes, but they don’t realise there are more restrictions than just house on a plot of land. The land has to be of a certain size. You have to be doing certain things on that land. And you have to have lived on that land for a certain period of time. They varied but back in 1790, just owning your own house wasn’t always enough.

  • @tellthemborissentyou
    @tellthemborissentyou Před 3 lety +5

    Wait it took the USA until 1920 to let women vote? Kate Sheppard's 1893 petition to the New Zealand Parliament is available online, I found my ancestors had signed it. I was very proud to see their names.

  • @DMfan1994
    @DMfan1994 Před 3 lety +7

    You forgot to mention Australia, where the colonies of South Australia and Western Australia gave women the right to vote in 1895 and 1899, then in 1902 across the whole country after Australia became a country. There were very serious constitutional debates in the 1890s over protecting women's rights to vote in colonies where they did have that right.
    Incidentally, South Australia became the first jurisdiction in the world to allow women to stand for parliament, after conservatives proposed an amendment to derail the entire bill, but it all passed anyway.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks for bringing this up!

  • @iammaxhailme
    @iammaxhailme Před 3 lety +12

    That guy had a point about hats

    • @hansgoober35
      @hansgoober35 Před 3 lety

      Well, the women can just take off their hats! How about that?

  • @kingenma8731
    @kingenma8731 Před 3 lety

    I really like these longer videos that cover a broader historical/political topic or era, just like the Mafia video you did a while back. I was thinking maybe you could do a video on Newt Gingrich and the Republican Revolution of 1994 in the US Congress? There aren't really any videos talking about it on CZcams and I think it was a fascinating time in American politics.

  • @s9busisee992
    @s9busisee992 Před 3 lety +7

    Hi Mr. Beat 🙏
    17:23 yes that was on the federal level but some states (aka Cantons) gave women the right to vote in 1959 (mainly western francophone states and the two Basel) then happened this vote where the Swiss (male) population accepted it by 65.7%. And the worst part is that 2 states (the two Appenzell) didn’t grant women the right to vote on state level until 1989 and 1990 (the last one being forced by the federal government). I feel sometimes ashamed by my country on this type of circumstances 😳
    By the way I love your content 😊

    • @axe863
      @axe863 Před rokem

      Fun fact. Across every State, Men still dont have the right to vote like women do.

  • @tellthemborissentyou
    @tellthemborissentyou Před 3 lety +5

    Mr Beat would you consider doing Torcaso v Watkins for Supreme Court Briefs. I only found out today that 8 states still have a religious qualification for public office written into their constitutions.

  • @skeletonkeysproductionskp

    Great video, I actually cover this Amendment in my video: "What if the South Won the Civil War?" and how the South voted against 19th Amendment, with it not passing in the Confederacy until 1970 had the South been an independent. Keep up the great work Mr.Beat!

  • @josestarks279
    @josestarks279 Před 3 lety +6

    These men would be shocked to our President has daily “womenly” outburst.

  • @jacobluciano8657
    @jacobluciano8657 Před 3 lety +12

    2:20 Wait a minute, he’s got a point 😳

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +6

      lol

    • @99wins31
      @99wins31 Před rokem

      Nope. If the hats piss you off so much, nobody gets hats

  • @reginarodriguez1477
    @reginarodriguez1477 Před 3 lety +6

    it’s surprising that only now it’s been a hundred years, you think we’d have been allowed to vote earlier, since a lot of activism started in the 1800’s, but i think everyone agrees when i say we shouldn’t have had to fight for years for something so basic

  • @Artur_M.
    @Artur_M. Před 3 lety

    I need to stop adding videos to the "Watch later" playlist because then I somehow take more time to actually watch them. Anyway, great video! The quotes at the beginning were amazing (in no small part thanks to the delivery). Poor Sir Cecil Beck sounds like he was afraid that the women might turn out to be better politicians after all and of course, Rowland Hunt wins by having the best argument.
    Being Polish my favorite quote of a XIX century prick about women comes from Tsar Nicolas I himself. In a letter from 1831 to Ivan Paskievich, his new governor of the freshly reconquered Poland, after the November Uprising, he wrote that: “I fear women! That devilish nation always acted through them!”. I know it's not directly about the voting rights.

  • @Rainman97x
    @Rainman97x Před 6 měsíci

    Just started watching, and I think it's very clever and classy. It's a perfect combination of irony and rubbing it in your face. I love it. *chef's kiss*

  • @cocotaveras8975
    @cocotaveras8975 Před 3 lety +5

    Hi, Mr. Beat this is a completely irrelevant question, but if you don’t mind me asking what is your favorite Supreme Court case as well as your favorite SC Justice and why?

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +2

      Probably Texas v. Johnson, and I really like John Marshall.

    • @cocotaveras8975
      @cocotaveras8975 Před 3 lety +2

      Mr. Beat Also, last question when are you going to do another livestream? Your one of my favorite CZcamsrs so I would just like to know.

  • @funstuff7356
    @funstuff7356 Před 11 měsíci +2

    According to the National Parks Service of the United States, “The 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote, but some New Jersey women could vote as early as 1776. New Jersey’s first constitution in 1776 gave voting rights to “all inhabitants of this colony, of full age, who are worth fifty pounds … and have resided within the county … for twelve months.” In 1790 the legislature reworded the law to say “he or she,” clarifying that both men and women had voting rights. But only single women could vote because married women could not own property. Still, many unmarried women voted in New Jersey in the 1790s and the very early 1800s…In 1807, the state legislature restricted suffrage (voting rights) to tax-paying, white male citizens. This was done to give the Democratic-Republican Party an advantage in the 1808 presidential election. Women often voted for the opposing Federalist Party, so taking away women’s voting rights helped the Democratic-Republicans. This law also took voting rights away from African Americans.”

  • @user-xk4zp2qr9c
    @user-xk4zp2qr9c Před 3 lety +7

    Ooh I haven't seen many people cover this side of women's suffrage. Also my book just arrived!!!!

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +2

      Yay! Thanks for buying, and thanks for taking this video on. :)

  • @NeptuneBlueX
    @NeptuneBlueX Před 3 lety +7

    I wonder how they would react to the women running for president today, like Harris, Gabbard, and Clinton, politics aside. Anyhow great video! As to what amendment should be the next, I’d say something relating to the electoral college; either abolishing, reforming it, or changing it to give votes proportionally to the popular vote.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +2

      I agree with that amendment (of course). :D

  • @mdaze9753
    @mdaze9753 Před 3 lety +1

    "Goodness gracious" ... that's putting it mildly LOL

  • @thatsterroristsbro7855
    @thatsterroristsbro7855 Před 3 lety +11

    I really enjoyed scrolling through these comments and laughing at the misogyny and general sexism therein. Appreciate your video and thank you for being a feminist ally. Solidarity, brother.

    • @angrydragonslayer
      @angrydragonslayer Před 2 lety

      I fully agree, we should stop with sexism
      And implement a gender neutral draft for combat roles

    • @murph_mustela
      @murph_mustela Před rokem +1

      ​@@angrydragonslayer As a feminist, I agree. If you must have a draft, it must be gender neutral, and people should be put in roles based on ability, not sex. Probably this will still lead to a higher proportion of men that women in combat, because men are stronger and more likely to meet certain physical requirements. But I nevertheless view gender-based drafts as sexist.

  • @alexray230
    @alexray230 Před 3 lety +5

    Honestly, I'm not even upset that women can't vote in Vatican city simply because citizenship isn't permanent in Vatican city and it's less of a country and more like a sovereign headquarters for the catholic church. Women not being able to vote in Vatican City is disappointing, but ultimately seems inconsequential.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +4

      Yeah, I was mostly just being silly

  • @GoDawgs18
    @GoDawgs18 Před 3 lety +5

    Looking back 100 years later it is amazing that they once couldn’t vote

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +2

      It truly is!

    • @robforge7667
      @robforge7667 Před 2 měsíci

      What's amazing is that they got the vote without the draft.
      Women can have an equal say in determining the direction of the country, but if that direction leads to a war or disaster, then the men are forced to catch the bullets and the women leave through the back door, like what's happening in Ukraine right now.
      Equal say without equal responsibility.
      When it comes to voting, it's not my body my vote.
      But when it comes to abortion, they scream, "My body, my choice," and the men get no say at all.
      Hypocrites, all of them.

  • @johnkilmartin5101
    @johnkilmartin5101 Před 3 lety +2

    I was reading a history of one of the Scottish Women's Hospitals in France during the Great War. The author writes a couple of paragraphs about the difference between Suffragists and Suffragettes. Succinctly the former believed that persuasion and example would achieve their goals whereas the latter believed civil disobedience was more productive.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah, suffragists later embraced the term "suffragette" and ran with it.

    • @johnkilmartin5101
      @johnkilmartin5101 Před 3 lety

      @@iammrbeat I didn't mean to come off snarky. I might have lost what I was trying to say. These women ran their hospital with the only man permanently on staff being a French chef who had been a patient. Not only was the hospital run by women it was paid for by women all as an example that women were capable and deserved the vote. Thanks for another great video.

  • @jonbooker6359
    @jonbooker6359 Před 3 lety +2

    Could you possibly do a video of the 1972 election? I’ve never heard of Horace Greeley and after reading about him I’m surprised such a guy even existed during the reconstruction era haha. I’m also interested in such a liberal guy and the first woman (legit or not) running during that time against a president many see as “forward thinking & liberal”.

  • @rileystewart9165
    @rileystewart9165 Před 3 lety +2

    0:43 Photosythesis in the back ground. Very fun board game. Alright, I'll stop commenting before I even hear people speak.

  • @mbabepe
    @mbabepe Před 3 lety +12

    Bet you won't like this

  • @slricksy
    @slricksy Před 3 lety +1

    Love the new video and the wives input here! Learning alot here 54 year old new to history enjoying all the new videos and your great videos and songs!

  • @SiVlog1989
    @SiVlog1989 Před 3 lety +4

    The tiny nation of Liechtenstein, located on the border between Austria and Switzerland, is the last European country to give women the right to vote, granting it in 1984

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +2

      I didn't know they were the last European country. Thanks for sharing!

  • @nope929
    @nope929 Před 3 lety +5

    Time for the other(admittedly wrong) side.
    Most women didn't even want to vote due to the responsibilities attached to voting, like Bucket duty and the draft. Now although yes, they have the right to vote which was wrongly held away from them, it wasn't something all women wanted, hell many of the men fought harder than them for the reasons above(not only because they didn't lose anything, but they gained people who could take their place, and then women were exempted from the draft and bucket duty: firefighter draft).

    • @taskmagician4289
      @taskmagician4289 Před 3 lety

      Do you think woman were brainwashed? Did woman already have similar responsibilities to things like bucket duty?

  • @Alex-yy5wo
    @Alex-yy5wo Před 2 lety +1

    Mr. Beat: women can vote in every country!
    The Taliban in Afghanistan: watch this

  • @mikaelleonbriones6356
    @mikaelleonbriones6356 Před 3 lety +9

    I am amazed by the quotes, how could they say about their equals, unbeliveble, also who were those woman reading anti woman quotes, shure Mr. Beat called on his female neighbors to read the quotes, also Elly it is that button yeah that one thanks Elly, yeah I am amazed that woman with the same capacities as men were not able to vote or have a word in arguments, well the Iroquois were the first time woman voted in America YAY, also YAY Mrs. Taft ( that name sounds familiar to me ) got the vote, Oh snap she just voted for her dead husband and the whole property thing NOOO, well yeah according to your book and seires it was only wealthy land owners who could vote, later all men and later blacks, and at the end of the list Woman [Hoover] damit, well I had heard of Wollscraft and other late 18th century writngs by women on Cyper's video on feminism, YAY finally places give Women the vote girl power is on the rise, so yeah it took off in the US in the 1840's but that was of course overshadowed by the slavery question and the abolishionist movement, yes i ha seen your vid on feminsism Mr. Beat and i had heardof the Seneca Falls meeting, (Fun Fact I read the declaration of Sentiments to my mom because my father is crushing her hopes and is using her as a monetary tool so I used the declaration to inspier my mom so thanks Mrs. Stanton (again familiar name to some Civil War Cabinet member), Ok infiror brains heck no, hurt reproductive system, no way were did you got this scandalous information from Mr. Beat I can't fit that "logic" into my brain, reproductive systems, so they believed woman were house keepers and tools of reproduction, I am angry now Oh Sedgwick that went too far, Wright go back to school, the reproductive system has nothing to do with the brain you silly, Mr. Beat stop talking about the opisition or Mrs Beat is going to get angry, at least someone has common sense in here thanks Mr. Blackwell, well i think the west was easier to the movement because it had less population, Oh yes I had heard of Woodhull 1872!!!!!! and her running mate was Frederick Douglass, wait was Anthony arrested for DEMOCRACY, nuts, the Justice does not know what democracy is, oh god what was happening back then i think not even the civil rights movement was so violent agins the protest, well the voilent protest was mostly in england, Oh God I wich i was in D.C that day for a good cause, now enter WILSOOOOOON!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!, Yeah I have seen a few of those pictures of women in the White House, but never knew they were there all day, finally the omly good thing Thomas Wilson did was support suffarge, Oh good what a climax, and now all eyes were on him the whole world Burns said ..........YES, well mr beat you are awsome as allways great work, so there you go Mr. beat worked hard, on this, this videos areiven to you by a kindharted man, a man of truth, you should sub to this channel to become smarter, wiser, and a better peroson, this man is not bias, he tells the truth, he is not influenced by his oppinion like in his fasism video, he gave a true response, he is one of the best teachers in the world, he is THE greatest history youtuber of all time, he also is a great singer i really mean it dude you need more attention for such cachy and good music your vice is beautyfull one of his songs makes my day, ideed an example of a man to be followed by history buffs, fans, and schoolars,, the background, the words the extensive reasearch, getting the woman to help you with the quotes, getting the pictures correctly, their is a lot of hard work

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +5

      This one WAS difficult to make. I appreciate your ramblings. :D

    • @mikaelleonbriones6356
      @mikaelleonbriones6356 Před 3 lety +3

      sorry for speelling I had to be fast because my father needed the computer, also i can't belive you were a man all this time, I am also a man but big reveal i am a child

  • @thejumboshrimp
    @thejumboshrimp Před 3 lety +2

    Me reading the title: excuse me sir but what the dang

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety

      Got you to click on it, so mission accomplished.

  • @trueblade3636
    @trueblade3636 Před 3 lety +6

    Fortunaly, today woman & men have equal rights

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +9

      Legally, absolutely. Enforcement is a separate thing to look at. Sexism is still a major problem in certain arenas, however.

    • @trueblade3636
      @trueblade3636 Před 3 lety +4

      @@iammrbeat yeah, I agree.
      There is still some work to be done. For example, it seems like at average woman have a disadvantage at the labour market and men, for example, at custody issues.
      I think that in Europe we are further in closing that kind of gaps

    • @Chris-cy8mx
      @Chris-cy8mx Před 3 lety +2

      Trueblade your right in the custody gap. Women get custody 83% of the time and men 3%. You’re also correct in sexism still exists. Men get harsher sentences for the same crime then women. It’s ok to criticize men, even companies like Gillette are doing it, but to criticize women are to be a misogynist. California has a state law requiring company executives to hire women instead of however the most qualified candidate is. There are far more abuse shelters for women then men. In fact, society says men can’t be abused physically or mentally. There is a lot of sexism for sure

    • @thatsterroristsbro7855
      @thatsterroristsbro7855 Před 3 lety

      @@Chris-cy8mx we do criticise the negative effects of emphasised femininity. Mocking women who police others to conform to gender norms is the norm.... You forgot to point out that gender advantages or disadvantages people depending on the social situation. Masculinity can be a disadvantage in social situations where masculinity is not valued (domesticity, childcare and domains/roles deemed feminine). You're a moron who needs to read more feminist theory.

    • @Chris-cy8mx
      @Chris-cy8mx Před 3 lety +1

      That'sTerrorists, Bro! Lol. Only a moron uses fallacies such as ad hominem to argue. Shows your ignorance. Maybe do some research and educate yourself. Then again you follow the “ignorance is bliss” theory

  • @nicholassterling8483
    @nicholassterling8483 Před 2 lety

    At the beginning, is that Mrs. Beat? Nick :-)

  • @NicklasZandeVGCP2001
    @NicklasZandeVGCP2001 Před 3 lety +2

    When Police Departments do indeed get "defunded", as in, their excess money goes to other City Departments, same with the Pentagon, how do you think historians in the future will feel about it? And what about Medicare for All when it passes?

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +4

      History is on the side of progress, and it's clearly progress to restructure city department money and to make healthcare a right.

  • @noahrendon9900
    @noahrendon9900 Před 3 lety +2

    “Women can vote in every country in the world”
    North Korea: are you sure about that.

  • @jamesmacinnes8397
    @jamesmacinnes8397 Před 3 lety +2

    A point of correction in an otherwise excellent video.
    Suffragettes and suffragists were two separate groups (although you use the terms interchangeably). Suffragists were founded in the 1830's-40's and picked up steam in the 1880's onwards. They used peaceful methods like petitions, marches, writing books etc, they believed that the best way to get women the vote was to prove that women were just as rational as men.
    Suffragettes were founded in the early 1900's, as a reaction to the perceived slowness of the suffragists. The 'gettes believed that the best way to get women the vote was to simply make it too much work for the government to deny it to them. These women slashed paintings, smashed shop windows, bombed letterboxes etc.
    I don't know about America but I know that in the UK the suffragettes get most of the credit despite a) being around for much less time and b) being much more unpopular. Most women at the time identified with the suffragists.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +3

      Nope, I never used the terms interchangeably. Go back and watch again!

    • @jamesmacinnes8397
      @jamesmacinnes8397 Před 3 lety +1

      @@iammrbeat My bad, sorry!

  • @SWLinPHX
    @SWLinPHX Před 3 lety +1

    They believed they had brains the size of a squirrel’s.

  • @asrield6016
    @asrield6016 Před 3 lety +5

    Its really weird nowadays to think these things were normal but it was normal back then I think in the future people will think the same stuff about us what we though was normal. But anyway I like this video Mr. beat

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +3

      Totally. We will certainly be looked down on by future folks.

    • @asrield6016
      @asrield6016 Před 3 lety +1

      Mr. Beat agree

  • @willbowden6897
    @willbowden6897 Před 3 lety +9

    Proud to come from one of the first states to give women the right to vote

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +1

      Kansas was one of the first, too. Wait, are you also from Kansas?

    • @willbowden6897
      @willbowden6897 Před 3 lety

      @@iammrbeat No Utah. We were the second territory to give women suffrage, but then the federal government took it away from us. We then became the third state to allow it because we enshrined it in our state constitution when we were finally admitted in 1896. Glad Kansas was an early adopter too though!

  • @devingiles6597
    @devingiles6597 Před 3 lety

    Hey, Mr. Beat! Can you please do a brief history of Guns N' Roses over on The Beat Goes On youtube channel next time?

  • @hobela8515
    @hobela8515 Před 3 lety +2

    I just remembered that Red Dead 2 story mission, when some rich girl from Rhodes and some other women are protesting.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +2

      Video games are so educational.

    • @boygenius538_8
      @boygenius538_8 Před 3 lety +1

      Lol there’s a really annoying suffragette in Saint Denis who won’t shut up

  • @paxundpeace9970
    @paxundpeace9970 Před 3 lety +4

    Uploaded 3 minutes ago why are some comments 19 hours old. Something is wrong

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +6

      Those are Patreon supporters.

  • @donaldgrant1639
    @donaldgrant1639 Před 3 lety +4

    What is it like to be a history teacher? Also, do you think that teachers are underpaid?

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +6

      Teachers are very underpaid. Almost all the ones I know who don't have partners who make good money have second and third jobs. However, I absolutely love it.

    • @donaldgrant1639
      @donaldgrant1639 Před 3 lety +3

      @@iammrbeat I've thought about becoming a history teacher. Any tips?

  • @seaconcordian
    @seaconcordian Před 3 lety

    Like the from the Lincoln movie, the congress scene from Yeaman...

  • @fisho.o5800
    @fisho.o5800 Před 3 lety

    Surprisingly this video was made on my birthday

  • @orangeslav6726
    @orangeslav6726 Před 3 lety

    Mr beat. Are you going to do a 2020 election video after the election? Like in 2016?

  • @GabrielFrankMcPheter
    @GabrielFrankMcPheter Před 3 lety +6

    2:45 African-Americans in the south still couldn’t vote due to Jim Crow laws such as poll taxes and literacy tests for another forty years. The fact that you, a history teacher, forgot this is reflective of how White historians both online and in the educational system often brush over minority civil rights issues.

    • @couchgrouches7667
      @couchgrouches7667 Před 3 lety +2

      Ehh, there was a period during Reconstruction where black people were enfranchised. That ended after the Union withdrew their troops from the South tho.

  • @surfacemotorsports6236

    Compare colorado and Washington state please! I'm from denver and am seriously debating on moving to Washington st

  • @x0cx102
    @x0cx102 Před 3 lety +2

    Is it just me or did the title change? I think it was something like "how men (and women) took so long to give women the vote" before

  • @tobeytransport2802
    @tobeytransport2802 Před 3 lety

    In the Uk we had not only women disenfranchised but also troops because the law stated you had to live here for 12 months before the election and be a land owning male over the age of 21. In 1918 the representation of the people act passed allowing women over 30 to vote, and abolished the land ownership and other restrictions. In 1928 women were granted the vote at 21 years old with the passing of the equal franchise act... then in 1969 representation of the people act of 1969 passed allowing votes at 18 then in 2014 Scotland allowed voting at 16 and 17 but only for Scottish Parliament elections (equivalent to state legislature) and then this year on 1st January 16 and 17 YOs can vote in wales but only for the welsh assembly giving us the system we have today!

  • @beninoprodigio8714
    @beninoprodigio8714 Před 3 lety

    excuse me if someone already asked this but... your voice, i hear seth meyers from late night, even the speech pattern... any relation?

  • @Idontwantyourcookie
    @Idontwantyourcookie Před 3 lety +3

    Does Vatican City.... vote?

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +1

      Well how do you think the pope is the pope?

  • @JohnKingston557
    @JohnKingston557 Před 3 lety

    When looking at the timeline of the expansion suffrage in the west, the disparity between race and sex are historically very minor in comparison to that of class, status and rank. It wasn’t until the 1828 presidential election that non-property-holding white males could vote in the vast majority of states. Not even all states. The last state to abolish property qualification was North Carolina in 1856. And it wasn’t until the Reform Act of 1867 that enfranchised part of the British urban male working class in England and Wales for the first time. Universal male suffrage was only established in France in 1848 and only in 1867 did Germany (the North German Confederation) enact suffrage for all adult males. There is a gap ranging between 60 and 100 years between the enacting of male and female suffrage, however this is in the context of millennia of rule under absolute autocracies and very limited democracies. There is an absolute disparity, however I would argue that it should be viewed in the context of history and not through the lense of modern ideology.

  • @donaldgrant1639
    @donaldgrant1639 Před 3 lety +4

    I believe that no one but Mr. Beat should vote.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +5

      That's Article I of my constitution for that country I started in Antarctica.

    • @sandboxproductions_youtube
      @sandboxproductions_youtube Před 3 lety +3

      @@iammrbeat So you will kidnap Andrew Yang and cast your vote for him so that he could be one of the leaders of your country in Antarctica, depending on what type of government you will have?

  • @artpastorette4547
    @artpastorette4547 Před 2 lety

    We need to hear more of your cat mr beat ♥️

  • @TheScottforever
    @TheScottforever Před 3 lety

    "Fun" fact: In Switzerland, some women did not have the right to vote at certain levels until 1991.
    The structure of government in Switzerland is similar to the one of the US, we have both the state (we call them Cantons but it's kind of the same) and federal levels. 1971 was when women got the right to vote at federal level but in some states, they still did not habe the right to vote at state's level. The last state to give their women the right to vote was Appenzell in 1991 (and even then the state voted against in 1990 but the supreme court forced them to adopt it a year later). So one could say that women's right to vote were given as late as 1991 and not 1971 ^^'

    • @murph_mustela
      @murph_mustela Před rokem

      Switzerland was also one of the last Western European countries to legalise same-sex marraige. Also, women cannot vote in Vatican City because the church doesn't let them become priests, so they therefore can't become cardinals who vote on a pope.

  • @joshuacordero3989
    @joshuacordero3989 Před 3 lety +3

    Good video. I liked it but there was nothing on how African American women were a part of the suffrage movement like Mary Church Terrell or Daisy Lumpkins

    • @kionnakelly2918
      @kionnakelly2918 Před 3 lety

      I'm glad I'm not the only one who caught this. Unfortunately, forgetting black people's contributions is nothing new.

  • @lodle2919
    @lodle2919 Před 3 lety +1

    5:52 That's what is used to be about.

  • @RyanFilmMaker
    @RyanFilmMaker Před 3 lety +1

    Why did CZcams suppress this video?

  • @AChannelFrom2006
    @AChannelFrom2006 Před 3 lety

    I thought that was my cat at first

  • @DavidPysnik
    @DavidPysnik Před rokem +1

    I generally enjoy your videos as they are informative and interesting. In this video, though, there was one major thing mentioned, but never explained: You say, correctly, that there were women against giving women the right to vote, but why were these women against their own suffrage? We got to hear a bunch of now-cringeworthy quotes from men against suffrage, but women are just as smart (and dumb) as men, so what was their story? The only thing I recall hearing was that some women were afraid equality in voting would imply equality in other things, like military conscription, for example, and that these women didn't want the "negative" parts of equality. As such, they were willing to not have the right to vote to protect other interests. In the end. though, women ended up gaining the right to vote without "giving up" anything, so it really worked out well for women. The problem is, I don't really know how true that is and/or if it is an oversimplification. There were probably also some women who bought in to the idea they were inferior, but it seems like there is more to it than either of these things. I guess I should research it myself now, but it is something that would have made a good video even better.

  • @ilovecoffee7623
    @ilovecoffee7623 Před 3 lety +1

    You should've been more clear about what did voting actually meant back then. The general population could not vote for any legislative body until the late 1800s. Voting meant a small representation in a legislative body, not an election of a legislative body. It was only the US that had elections. In UK, it wasn't until 1885 that the house of commons was entirely elected by general elections. In Europe, Poland was the first to introduce democratic elections in 1815 when the lower house of their govt. was entirely elected by the general public.

  • @projectstxven6785
    @projectstxven6785 Před 3 lety +6

    Why are men so mean to women?

    • @shannonbeat
      @shannonbeat Před 3 lety +6

      Power

    • @thatsterroristsbro7855
      @thatsterroristsbro7855 Před 3 lety +1

      Coz we understand sex to be a binary opposition system and then we ascribe sexed natures to people based on their sexed bodies. We understand maleness to be in direct opposition to femaleness and masculinity to be the opposite of femininity so we assign roles, attitudes, behaviours based on this logic which is what gender roles and division of labour is an example of. We structure societies based on this sexed logic. So it becomes naturalised(we come to think of it as 'nature'); historicised(written in to history) and normalised(we come to see it as what it is to be normal and acceptable and expected). And we all police it because our identity is bound up in other people and social interactions. If someone challenges the order, we are all invested in policing them in to conformity. So it's not as simple as men hating women - sexism is a way of ordering the universe and no one is born a sexist just as no one is born racist.

    • @thatsterroristsbro7855
      @thatsterroristsbro7855 Před 3 lety

      @Wise and Free not sure what you mean by "created by". Like, a first cause?

    • @thatsterroristsbro7855
      @thatsterroristsbro7855 Před 3 lety

      @Wise and Free am still having trouble with the "nature....made" bit lol still ambiguous

    • @playboicartiismydad4842
      @playboicartiismydad4842 Před 3 lety +3

      @@thatsterroristsbro7855 You essentially explained how prejudices like sexism and racism etc. came about and why they were perpetuated and this smooth brain is trying to justify sexism by saying it's "natural" (literally addressed in your comment) its meta asf lol

  • @samsweetraps64
    @samsweetraps64 Před rokem

    Is that the cat noise from fate that old pc rpg dungeon crawler

  • @alfonsovelasquezzb108
    @alfonsovelasquezzb108 Před 3 lety

    You're amazing mr. Beat!!! And also your wife is very pretty. Both of you look like a very cute couple.

  • @iamsearchingforthefiletmignon

    I don’t want to be that guy but working class men couldn’t vote until the 19th amendment was passed either.

  • @cavlizzy
    @cavlizzy Před 3 lety

    What happened to your video "Belgium and The Netherlands Compared"??? That you were going to do..?

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety

      I am but one man.

    • @shannonbeat
      @shannonbeat Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah- get going on that, Matt. Stop being so lazy.

  • @nebulan
    @nebulan Před 3 lety +2

    The women being threatened with death threats doesn't surprise me seeing how quickly people threaten today over views that threatens their own. (Eg i hope Senator Harris is ready for a flurry of awful threats.)

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Před 3 lety +3

      I still can't believe how much Harris has already been attacked.

    • @99wins31
      @99wins31 Před rokem +1

      @@iammrbeat 2 years later and people are already claiming her the worst vice president in American history despite Aaron Burr and Dick Cheney existing