What was this woman's problem? She spoke as though people having the choice to play Quidditch would bring about the end of society. As though championing for women to be able to play Quidditch would somehow take away from her rights.
"What you may not be able to understand, Mrs. Crouch, is that the issue goes deeper than just Quidditch. The same people who say that women are unfit to play Quidditch are the same who say that they can't be aurors or healers, or do anything with their lives beyond raising children and running a household. I understand, though, that this doesn't seem to be something that interests you as the only choice you care about giving to women is who will saddle them with fifteen children."
"What you may not be able to understand, Mrs. Crouch, is that the issue goes deeper than just Quidditch. The same people who say that women are unfit to play Quidditch are the same who say that they can't be aurors or healers, or do anything with their lives beyond raising children and running a household. I understand, though, that this doesn't seem to be something that interests you as the only choice you care about giving to women is who will saddle them with fifteen children."