*THE
WORKER*
Brisbane
November 17, 1894.
Chivalry a
dream of the past.
The
arguments used years ago against manhood suffrage, and which are now
being trotted forth and used against womanhood suffrages, when
dispassionately analysed are simply cold blooded, brutal,
Conservatism of the meanest order. Sanguine indeed are those who
expect such a measure as is now before the Queensland Assembly to be
passed by the present chain gang Government, who make no presence of
legislating for the people, and to whom the word Justice is but an
empty sound. Mr. Dalrymple, whose conceit sometimes over whelms his
prudence, has taken upon himself the part of “opposer-in-chief,”
airing his eloquences in bitter denunciation of woman's rights. He
asserts that “to give woman a vote would, at once increase clerical
influence,” and in the same breadth he declares “ it would strain
family relations.” Now both of these assertions cannot be right,
for surely under the moral influence of the Church the marriage tie
and family relations would be strengthened. However, the talk of
“clerical influence” does not come well from Mr. Dalrymple, who
has blindly supported the present the present Ministry and made his
own convictions sub-servient to Nelson's influence. It is but
pitiable hypocrisy on his part to deny women the right to vote
because they might do exactly what he has done.
He
also says “to enfranchise women would do away with the chivalry of
men towards women.” and that “women would no longer get the
privileges which men now accorded them as the weaker sex.” As far
as chivalry goes, it is but a dream of the pass, and, if it ever did
exist, the industrial struggle has very effectually killed it, for
the only privileges I can find extended to the majority of women
nowadays who have to earn their own living is to work at starvation
wages or be but the playthings of men. Women, because she is
voteless, is the thoroughly neglected portion of humanity. It is
necessary therefore that the men of the colony should take an active
interest in this great question of women suffrage, and prove at the
next elections that the terms Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity are
words of real meaning. The influence of an economically enslaved sex
must be bad. “If the mother is a slave can the children be born
free?” Men of Queensland, be just, and help women to reach her
proper sphere, and take her place as the helpmate, equal, and
companion of man. It is the most selfish of all crimes to quietly
submit to injustice, and if some women apparently do so it's only the
result of ignorance and despair. Give her but a whiff of the fresh
air of freedom and she will no longer submit to slavery and
degradation. Democrats can never obtain industrial equality whilst
acquiescing, by inaction, in the slavery of one half of the human
race. Walt Whitman writes in his “Democratic Vistas” “that the
sole avenue and means to a reconstructed society depended primarily
on a new birth, elevation, expansion, and invigoration of women.”
Amy
A. P.
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