Job Quote by Enda Kenny
“The world has changed utterly. There was a time when you couldn't marry a Protestant. There was a time when you got married that the women had to give up their job in the public service, and when they got married, they were owned by their husbands. That's all changed.”
About This Quote
Kenny highlights how legal and social restrictions on marriage and women's employment have been abolished, illustrating dramatic societal progress.
In simple terms: Past restrictions on marriage and work are gone.
Societal norms have radically evolved.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- educational curricula
- policy analysis
- family law practice
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- recognize ongoing inequities
- advocate for remaining reforms
Questions to Reflect On
- Which outdated norms still affect people today?
- How can we ensure legal change translates to lived equality?
It may gloss over persisting inequalities despite legal changes.