A Quote by Catherine Mayer

It is, after all, absurd that in 2017 women are still at best second-class citizens. — © Catherine Mayer
It is, after all, absurd that in 2017 women are still at best second-class citizens.
Women are still second-class citizens.
Forty-two years after Dr. King was murdered, we are still a nation of inequality. People of color, women, gays, lesbians, and others are still treated as second-class citizens. Yes, things have changed but we have still not achieved equality among all humans. And nonhuman animals continue to be chattel property without any inherent value.
American servicewomen will continue to be viewed as second-class warriors if leaders push them to take up the customs of countries where women are second-class citizens.
I am very interested in the enlightenment of women. Very few teachers of advanced self discovery work with women, and if they do it's usually in a very second handed way. They treat women as second class citizens.
Throughout history, women have often been treated as second-class citizens and their voices silenced.
When I was a kid and going to the movies I was overwhelmed by the way women were always second-class citizens in the film.
It is unacceptable for the men and women who protect us to be treated like second class citizens over partisan bickering.
The women putting their lives at risk for our country deserve better than to be treated as second-class citizens.
Women are not automatically second-class citizens because they live in Islamic countries. We cannot judge the position of women in Islam aright if we take the most conservative Islamic states as representative of the whole.
The land on which they (the Founding Fathers) formed this Union was stolen. The hands with which they built this nation were enslaved. The women who birthed the citizens of the nation are second class. This is the imperfect fabric of our nation, at times we’ve torn and stained it, and at other moments, we mend and repair it. But it’s ours, all of it. The imperialism, the genocide, the slavery, also the liberation and the hope and the deeply American belief that our best days still lie ahead of us.
Women are in many ways second-class citizens in the United States in 2016, because of the way that we're portrayed in popular culture.
I am being tried for fighting for the right of my people, who are still second-class citizens in this United States of America.
At Manchester City, the women are not second-class citizens in any regard. We are treated exactly the same way - it's a level playing field.
What I said was that in a democratic society, people must be permitted to make their choices and that the choices of women should not be subordinate to the choices of men, otherwise women are less than equal, are second-class citizens.
No longer should women be denied the right to vote, no longer should women be treated as second class citizens, no longer should women not be allowed to be a citizen at all.
Publishing identical NeverTrump columns about Trump 'unraveling' month after month and year after year is yet another way to treat conservative Americans as second-class citizens.
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