- Argentina
- Iceland
- Malta
- The Philippines
- the United Kingdom
- Portugal
- Haiti
- Germany
- Nicaragua
- Sri Lanka
- Liberia
- Norway
- Ireland
- Yugoslavia
- Switzerland
- Latvia
- Finland
- Indonesia
- India
- Georgia
- Chile
- Israel
- Pakistan
- France
- Lithuania
- Bangladesh
- Poland
- Canada
- Turkey
- New Zealand
- Burundi
- Rwanda
- Bulgaria
- Senegal
- Peru
- Ukraine
- Jamaica
- South Korea
The United States is notably absent from this list. Four muslim countries (Pakistan, Indonesia, Turkey, and Bangladesh) have had female heads of state and yet we lecture muslim countries about the role of females. Perhaps it is us who need a lecture from, say, Ireland, where they've had two female rulers in succession and economically thrived under their rule.
Our political progress has been slower. We in the U.S. have not even been able to pass the delightfully succinct equal rights amendment:
- "Equality of Rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any state on account of sex."
3 comments:
Thanks for this list and for pointing out how backward the U.S. is. Not that I didn't realize it before.
I don't know that I'd say that we're backwards - we just seem to have trouble lecturing other countries and making progress at the same time. Backwards? Maybe. Slow? Definitely.
Amen.
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