• Ep. 10: The Miss World Protest

  • By: Carrie Gibson
  • Length: 23 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (35 ratings)

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By: Carrie Gibson
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On 20th November, 1970, members of the Women's Liberation Movement protested against the Miss World competition, live on TV. Jenny Fortune and Sue Finch tell their stories.

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Great series

I've really enjoyed listening to this series. The events highlighted range from famous to obscure and each is illuminating in its own way about the state of the current world.

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Women rights movement

On November 20, 1970, members of the Women’s Liberation Movement protested against the Miss World competition, which was broadcast on live TV. Jenny Fortune and Sue Finch tell their side of the story and how it changed them.

This was very interesting because I have never heard of this protest for women's rights. Jenny and Sue accounts of the protest were emotional and moving. They set out to protest an event, expecting only a few people to participate, yet a lot more showed up. It is sad hearing them discuss the lack of changes that have happened since then and the reversal of changes that are now occurring. Progress is slow but hopefully the world will change soon.

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garbage

This is no more than feminazi drivel, sympathetic to communism. I doubt there's any accuracy to anything in this series considering how they praise outright Marxists who were sent to prison for terrorism, but this episode is if anything even worse.

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