 Surely, because discrimination is a major problem in the U.S., especially against women. For example, in the text she notes, three and a half million more women in the United States than men, yet we are down to one senator and ten representatives. This shows that there is not an accurate representation of the female voice in our government. That's showing the discrimination of women at all levels, including government. So basically I think, like, they don't think women has the ability to do what men can do. This has been observed before that society, for a long time in discrimination against other minorities that blacks on the same basis. So it's basically saying that surely Chisholm is thinking about discrimination as it's wrong because, right, they discriminating on her being a woman more than she is being black. So, for notes we can write, they are discriminating against surely Chisholm more because she is a woman than she is black. That it could be intended for not just Congress, it could be intended for somebody else, right? What do you think about that? More for being a woman than black. Alright. You got to go to second one. Yes, I got it. Read another one. Surely it's saying that men think that they're better than women. It says women do not have the opportunity that men do, which means that men have more privileges. Privileges, I was probably saying that. They got more privileges because, remember the thing where we were at, it said, it's 300 million more women than men, but in Congress it's like, It's more men than women. That's probably why I said that. And right here it says that women is not fit for being in Congress. They should be like a dentist or something. It says they're emotional and stuff. They're too emotional. Oh, and it also has said that they're like secretaries and teachers and stuff like that. Like brainwashing and stuff. So, we also can write that. They don't give women higher jobs because they think they're too emotional.