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which were "charities" run by the good nuns of Ireland for girls who were impregnated or who just looked like someone might want to impregnate them. Their children were taken away six months to two years after they'd given birth and sent off to be adopted (at a profit, usually to the US) after the mothers had been allowed to bond with them. The women were forced to work in prison conditions and had no recourse, no appeal, no right to leave. It was insanely cruel.
Here in the enlightened US, the way to get rid of a woman who was troublesome was to check her into a state mental hospital against her will. I remember the women in the one I worked in back in the 60s, women whose crime had been to question just why they were shunted into domestic slavery to a man they had little affection for. Fully a third of the "patients" where I worked fell into this category, rejecting their "natural role" and threatening to become nuisances that would shame the family. That was enough to get a woman labeled mentally ill and shipped off to the nuthouse.
Now we're humane and simply shunt women who don't fit in and commit the sin of having extramarital sex she enjoys off to the sidelines, reducing her career possibilites, keeping her in poverty, teaching her she doesn't matter and to shut up and hope nobody notices or she's going to lose another job, another place to live, contact with her children.
Patriarchal societies always have ways of dealing with women who upset the Father Knows Best applecart, and they're always pretty ugly.
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