As the little boy said when asked if he wanted to be a lawyer like his mother, "Oh no, that's women's work." Logic has nothing to do with oppression.


Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions (1983), p. 367


As the little boy said when asked if he wanted to be a lawyer like his mother, Oh no, that's women's work. Logic has nothing to do with oppression.

As the little boy said when asked if he wanted to be a lawyer like his mother, Oh no, that's women's work. Logic has nothing to do with oppression.

As the little boy said when asked if he wanted to be a lawyer like his mother, Oh no, that's women's work. Logic has nothing to do with oppression.

As the little boy said when asked if he wanted to be a lawyer like his mother, Oh no, that's women's work. Logic has nothing to do with oppression.