jiggeryqua
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This seems to me a lot like saying "I don't find myself believing that slaves were ever 'property' except by assent. I know I've never once met an owned slave. Maybe it was so, once, but does that matter? I bet those slaves were secretly getting together for witty conversations where they effectively exercised a 50% power share in society because hey, the work wouldn't get done without them."
As to whether it matters, well, no, not really. Women aren't slaves now. They were back then, or close to it, but the relevance to modern issues is negligible.
And your post seems to me a lot like saying "You know who else disagreed with things? Hitler, that's who." The feminism that arose in the late 60s and flourished in the 70s did so on the back of the racial equality movement. But to compare the status of women to the status of black african slaves is offensive to the slaves. To suggest I might argue that there had been no slavery is offensive and unnecessary. The two are not analogous, nor was the position of women 'close to' slavery during the years of the slave trade to the Americas (I'm picking a period at random, you use 'back then', which is not terribly specific, but then you're not really attempting a rigorous argument, you're attempting to hang a sign on a poster who doesn't share your ideology, in the hope that others won't question an orthodoxy).