As in all movements, there are always people who take things to extremes - and there are also agents provocateur whose job it is to incite violence in order to discredit a movement.
I think votes for women was a very worthy cause and that some sort of civil disobedience was justified. I don't think criminal acts such as arson or planting bombs can be justified, although I can understand that in situations where people have been subjected to extreme violence and oppression themselves they are likely to retaliate using similarly violent methods. Apart from
extreme situations where the majority of the population has been terrorised and would welcome an armed intervention, generally speaking I think violent actions tend to alienate public opinion so are not necessarily effective anyway.
I think it also has to be borne in mind that the suffragettes were very cruelly treated - force fed and beaten.
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