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English: Caricature of Gracia y Justicia, conservative magazine of political humor published in Spain during the Second Republic. It shows a group of feminist women breaking into an office to claim the right to divorce, even though they are single. The vignette is part of the campaign organized by Catholic right media and parties in order to avoid the legalization of divorce.

The following dialogue is read in the text that accompanies the cartoon:

—The divorce! ... the divorce! We want the [right to] divorce!

—But how bad do your husbands treat you?

—No, we are single.

Español: Caricatura de Gracia y Justicia, revista conservadora de humor político publicada en España durante la Segunda República. En ella se muestra a un grupo de mujeres feministas irrumpiendo en un despacho para reclamar el derecho al divorcio, aún a pesar de estar solteras. La viñeta forma parte de la campaña organizada desde medios y partidos de la derecha católica con el fin de evitar la legalización del divorcio.

En el texto que acompaña a la caricatura se lee el siguiente diálogo:

—¡El divorcio!... ¡el divorcio! ¡queremos el divorcio!

—¿Pero es que tan mal las tratan sus maridos?

—No, si nosotras somos solteras.

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Source (17 October 1931). "¡El divorcio!... ¡el divorcio! ¡queremos el divorcio!". Gracia y Justicia Año I (7): 7.
Author Blas (Unknown authorUnknown author)

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