Friday, September 13, 2013

High Level First Wave Feminist Edith Rigby Proudly Admits She Purposely Set a Home on Fire During a Protest in 1913

High level first wave feminist Edith Rigby proudly admits she purposely set a home on fire during a protest in 1913. There is no record of her being arrested for this incident:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/163440038/First-Wave-Feminist-Edith-Rigby-Admits-Burning-House-in-Protest-1913

Why is there no record of any of these violent first wave feminists who openly admitted to committing arson being locked up in prison for any long period of time? If they were living under the level of oppression the feminist movement would have us believe then why can't you find a single record of any of them being imprisoned for a long time for this?



First Wave Feminist Edith Rigby Admits Burning House in Protest 1913 by diligentpurpose

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