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Japan scraps plans to allow women to inherit throne
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delalluvia:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070103/ap_on_re_as/japan_imperial_succession
Notice how some conservatives thought that making women prostitutes is a better solution than giving women a (symbolic) power status. ::) ::) ::)
Can't believe I'm reading this in this day and age in such a Western country.
moremojo:
Very disappointed to read this. :-\ The irony is that Japan has already been graced by a handful (five? six?) of empresses regnant, the most recent having lived in the eighteenth century (during the Tokugawa shogunate). Japan is setting itself apart (in a most unappealing way) from so many of the other monarchies of the present world in barring females from the succession; in fact, many of the most progressive monarchies (such as The Netherlands and Sweden) now have succession laws that enable first-born children to inherit the throne regardless of sex.
Ah well...I'm still a republican at heart (that's with a little 'r', mind you ;)).
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