Talk:Women's rights
I think this perhaps could be expanded to include the Mary Poppin's take on women's rights. During his 'women's rights' section, Rosechu takes almost a full page to bring up "votes for women" as if this were still a relevant issue. It could be that suffrage is the only part of legitimate women's rights movements that he's aware of, and even then only to the extent of it being a minor theme in one of his favorite movies. --LizardPie 00:43, 14 May 2009 (CEST)
- There's no indication that women, or Rosechus, have the ability to vote in CWCVille. However, it is likely just inserted as something Christian recognizes (...from Mary Poppins?). LBearington 09:04, 2 June 2009 (CEST)
- Well, there's really no indication that anyone votes in CWCville. I don't think there will be that point addressed, as Chris wouldn't want to portray the risk of him losing his power (despite the fact that he does basically nothing for his office). Still, he puts it in when discussing women's rights and it's at least something to mention briefly. --LizardPie 19:46, 5 June 2009 (CEST)
- The "votes for women" thing is just because of Mary Poppins. There was an incident in Mumble where Clyde approached Chris on this, like "Chris, why the fuck are you talking about women's right to vote and what the hell does that have to do with stripping?" and Chris is defensive and says something like "IT'S FROM MARY POPPINS!"
- As for voting, I believe in the Q&A video Chris says that everyone in CWCville can vote, "even blacks" (or maybe that comment was just something a troll added. If so, nice work). --Champthom 20:30, 5 June 2009 (CEST)
These were just my initial thoughts on the matter. I will get around to checking this and editing the article. I have never seen Mary Poppins, so I can't comment on that. As for the Rosechu matter, I forget offhand which episode that is in. I will get around to re-reading the comics when I feel that I have some spare brain cells to kill. --Decrumpit 08:50, 2 June 2009 (CEST)