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I do not wish women to have power over men; but over themselves.

a quote crafted perfectly


by Mary Wollstonecraft, an eighteenth-century philosopher.
The fact that inequality between women and men still is an issue today, 200 years
later, in a society like ours, is an incredible disgrace to my nation.
Dont get me wrong, weve made progress. Most notably when women were finally given the right to
vote in 1920 put into paper with the 19th amendment; but I do not believe that we can call ourselves
world leaders with policies attempting to strip a woman of her right to choose to give birth.
Yes, abortions are legal in the United States under federal law; but even today we still have politicians
trying to pass legislations totally restricting access in certain states.
Pro-choice isnt about being a conservative, or a liberal, or a democrat, or a republican; Its about being
a respectful and dutiful human-being towards a woman and her personal reproductive rights. It is the
way we as a nation will progress and better ourselves.
A woman should never have to birth a child of rape, or incest, or a date-drugging if it is against their &
the childs best interest. So I, Rahul Rattan, of the United States of America am advocating the prochoice viewpoint I believe we should all adopt, just because it is the right thing to do.

We must remember, sitting here, today, that we would not exist if it werent for our mothers.
Our mothers. Yes. Women.
Regarding this debate today, I want to take you back to the history of the great federal republic of the
United States of America.
We must remember that it was the great Sacagawea that lead Lewis and Clarke on their expedition, and
without whom, they would be damned to the wilderness.
We must remember the women that have made a difference to this world. Made it better. Through toil
and sweat. They have raised us. Nurtured us. Made us who we are.
But there are some of us here who deem women inferior. There are some of us here who think women
do not deserve what is a command from God. There are some of us here who do not respect their
mothers.
In the first quarter of the 21st century, we have seen the remarkable contribution made by women, even
at delicate young ages. I speak of Malala Yousafzai, who is a symbol of female heroism a symbol of
the ability of women today. Able to destroy the will of the devils that live among us, the devils that call
themselves men.
And so I conclude my rhetoric for today, my fellow delegates, with a few questions. What would this
world be like without women? Where would we stand? What would we do?
Speaking for the benevolent federal republic of the United States of America, I stand for women, and
their right to exercise what they want to exercise. I stand for women, and their right to speak. I stand
for women, gentlemen, because they make a difference.
Thank you.

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