Working Girl
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Admiral T Admiral T C’que tu recherches C’est une relation stable Que…
Cher Come Monday morning You see her waitin' on the street for…
Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn Working girl working girl I love you working girl and…
Conway Twitty/Loretta Lynn Working girl working girl I love you working girl and…
Dolly Parton (Dolly Parton) Some men find her sexy, some men disagree B…
Girly I′m just a working girl Tryin' to stay ahead Come on, let…
Jenn Grant I'm holding my breath like a symphony Biding my tongue…
Joshua Ray Walker She's a working girl since the age of thirteen I don't…
Loretta Lynn Working girl working girl I love you working girl and…
Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty Working girl working girl I love you working girl and…
Members Oww, oww, huh, huh Oww, oww, yeah, yeah See her laughing, t…
Mugshot She’s 9 to 5 and 8 to 1 Her skin need…
Nacho Cano Los socialistas nos dieron cuartel. La Castellana brillaba…
Reptile B Stank walk got the girls pissed She finessed three man on…
Sister Q いつまでも SO WORKING GIRL 寂しくない SO WORKING GIRL 今だから SO WORKING …
Terri Clark Martha in the mornin', Oprah in the afternoon, Weddings in t…
The Members Oww, oww, huh, huh Oww, oww, yeah, yeah See her laughing, t…
Train She said, I'm not somebody who likes the game So don't…
Willie Wisely Order up Sunnyside She pays my bills She fills my appetite …


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Anarchy Anarchy will win the day Authority must go away People runni…
Big One Age of knowledge data power Learning more and more each hou…
Blessed Silence Don't mean nothing you don't care It's only noise the pain…
Cadaver Dog Said you wanted a private lake Told you then it's a…
Crappy I wish I had a nice song to sing today But…
Cyclone You're big phat pretty you just stay in bed All the…
Da Boomda Watch them jiggle watch them swing Aren't they just the gre…
Dogs of War Dogs of war, they're the dogs of war Dogs of war,…
Exit I'm packing my crap and I'm leaving today Just load up…
First Street We're cruisin' Friday night First Street all the lights Ta…
Getcha He'll getcha right now in your sleep He's gonna getcha He'll…
Girls Going Psycho Girls going crazy Girls going mad Girls going crazy Girls…
Hot Body Hot body passing by Set the bait sit and wait Quick look…
I'm the One I'm the one you've waited for I come with a whisper…
Jayl Wake up in the morning but you don't know where…
Jenny's Night Out Jenny's father's big and he gets really mad He hates every…
Kupidz Aro It started happening last December Near her birthday as I r…
Managers Get a bandage put it on the problem Find a drawer…
Miss Inq Your eyes always prying so deep in my soul Bringing out…
N Taipei People scurry too and fro Endless city ebb and flow Scoote…
New Girl Don't call me before 11 o'clock There's a new girl on…
Nightmare #2 I'm too spun round can't find my way It's hard to…
Only Talk I'm waiting here Where it's not allowed You ought to come …
Pete Chorus Its time to put Pete in the hall The applause from…
Pigz If you sleep with the pigz you're gonna gather the…
Saturday Night Killer Here's another song about the Cleveland killer Saturday nigh…
Shortest Song With Disclaimer Shortest song it ain't long Shortest song, it ain't long …
Skeleton Army The dead are a rising from fields of green For hundreds…
Street Action Street action we're gonna get us street action Street action…
Suburban Posse Suburban posse yeah right back at you Got the cool brew…
Subway I met that woman on the subway line All my boys…
Tainted Food Tainted food ain't it great There it sits upon the plate I…
Teaser It was Friday night there was nothing to do So I…
The Siren Hoist your body into the laboratory Drawing lightning from …
Train Song That train doesn't come here anymore And I won't hear her…
Trouble Just look at the forecast It's a bright sunny day Everyone…
Try It You try it then buy it You buy it you fly…
Unemployed There's no employment anywhere And of course the wallet's b…
Video They hook you from the age of two When you get…
Viruz I already been there in South Detroit Not in the day…
Where U R It's been so long I'm trying to remember you Just how it…



Wrath Of God You'd better be on the path to rightousness Isn't there some…


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Disco Heather

How to win an argument : this. It is perfect. Pray for more leaders like Bella. We need them more than ever.

RTricker

Like a boss. We need another Bella Abzug.

American Citizen

Nah, we need another Phyllis Schlafly.

RTricker

@American Citizen Nice argument. I think one Phyllis is enough for a lifetime though.

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Kriptiko

This was the second toughest part of the whole series, only behind Blanchett's venomous smile

Threediva22

Poking a hole in that false narrative of working, but protesting a right to not work. Phyllis had a black domestic worker, that pretty much rasied her kids and cooked their meals. But was a homemaker, lol. She fashioned herself a policy wonk, and ultimately became a lawyer. Law School attendance, not possible for women, w/o groundbreaking females like RBG and Lila Fenwick. Way to go Bella for pointing out the hypocrisies.

BrokeredHeart

Furthermore illustrating that stay-at-home women do an extraordinary amount of unpaid work. And you're right - in the previous episode, that debate that the Shlafleys participated in sitting across from Brenda and her husband, she points out that Phyllis is not a traditional homemaker, she's a professional lobbyist.
That's what I like about this show, because it sets the two arguments around the debate of the ERA in a parallel fashion, and they don't try to paint Steinem or Abzug or Friedan as these perfect heroes of the feminist movement. There were significant flaws to both sides, hypocrisy, double standards, and total mismanagement when they would have to go into damage control.
The ONE character I've seen so far in the series who has come across as the most rationally minded and organized is Uzo Aduba as Shirley Chisholm. Her presidential run for the Democratic ticket was hindered by both the ERA, and the Black Panthers, and the Black Caucus, because of factional ideas on who would get a seat the table. And their coalition broke apart before she was really given the chance. You can see just where all these potential opportunities for strengthening their movement came from, with Shirley in the midst of it, and out of self interest and heavy politicking, the whole thing fell apart.
Meanwhile, the Stop-ERA movement had to glad hand with some really despicable and fundamentalist nonsense that Shlafley herself stood to oppose (initially), but then used them as an opportunity to gain footholds among groups of women's social movements that lent numbers to her cause, that also attached a lot of classism and racism to her group's arguments. It's a fascinating portrait of women, and while it's not a perfect reenactment of historical record, it's resurrecting a lot of valid arguments about what modern feminism looks like, and why we're still struggling to achieve basic equality for all.

Riley Sickler

These are all really good points. What intrigues me most is how divided these arguments are and how they stayed divided. The women’s lib movement was poorly structured, bottom-up and anti-establishment, while the STOP ERA movement was hierarchical, top-down and pro-establishment. It’s easy to understand what the housewives of Middle America were afraid of if the ERA had ratified (i.e. Women being drafted, child alimony, husbands’ support, etc.), but the fact remains that ERA doesn’t take away norms, or choices these women have made.

The thing that gets me the most about this “punchline” mantra about housewives. These women believed that the “working girls” were the new thing everyone is supporting in America, and that housewives and mothers were being thrown away before Schlafly came around. Problem is that Schlafly was already ahead of the curve in rising above her male peers as the “working girl”. Abzug hits it well in this particular scene, Schlafly worked her whole life lobbying far-right causes and backing conservative campaigns, including running for office herself, something a typical housewife wouldn’t consider doing. Schlafly is more well of than her peers financially and politically, she has housekeepers to support her family while maintaining a facade of “thanking her husband for allowing her to attend events,” now she has taught her peers how to lobby, write .
Schlafly is right about “nothing stopping” women from having a career outside the home, being housewife should be a choice if it makes your life fulfilled, a norm you’ve applied yourself for. But to Schlafly and her Eagles, the ERA would take away that norm in favor of forcing women to work, strip them of their roles as mothers and send their children to prisons call childcare.

The womens’ lib were divided on many issues, but they’ve come to terms to allow dissenters and debaters to defend their causes, while the STOP ERA group is divided on no issues and believes that GOD is behind them on their crusade against any libbers’ demands.

This is way before my time, but I was really interested in the miniseries because I heard of Schlafly in an obituary back in 2016, how she alone was the reason the ERA was stopped short and how she was monumental in the conservative movement, or far-right movement. Just learning about her career proves that she’s a manipulative hypocrite who endorses manipulative hypocrites right at the very end. (Looking at you, mr. 45)

Jessica Victoria Carrillo

@Riley Sickler I wanna say it be harder to achieve if you didn't have privilege or access to opportunities.

gaguy1967

@Riley Sickler Women's lib was not bottom up. It was made up of upper middle class women. Betty Friedan was a bored housewife in 1963 when she wrote feminine mystique. Gloria Steinem dated billionaires.

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