Quarter of Americans Think a Woman’s Place is in the Kitchen
The poll was taken at a local rally in St. Louis. Complete with pictures.
Fewer than one-in-four Americans think that “women should return to their traditional roles in society.” Most Americans (72%) disagree with that statement, a level similar to those recorded in surveys over the past decade. Among major demographic groups, Hispanics (41%) and people with less than a high school education (51%) are among those most likely to agree. There is little difference among the classes on this question, with strong majorities in the upper class (76%) and lower class (70%) disagreeing that women should return to traditional roles. You have to wonder what town in the South they’re polling to get these numbers.
Check out who’s in the kitchen. Ah, “the good old days.”

Askmen.com asks a similiar question. Do Women Belong In The Kitchen?
Anyone else remember Keith Hernandez’s gaffe when he noticed Kelly Calabrese, a massage therapist for the Padres, high-fiving Mike Piazza in the dugout?
“I won’t say that women belong in the kitchen, but they don’t belong in the dugout,” Hernandez said. He then laughed and added: “You know I am only teasing. I love you gals out there — always have.”
Hey it could be worse you could be Muslim woman or an Israeli woman.
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