How to talk without going to a feminist assumed wrong, I do that gender inequalities are bound to react even so epidermal ... I wonder. I feel the break but too bad misunderstandings. This post is simply to explain the background of my thoughts on the issue of a weekly wrote one hundred percent by women.
A number of the weekly Friday will be devoted to women, to approach this rickety-but-useful-but-ridiculous-but-necessary "Women's Day."
I am delighted that we speak of the feminine condition. I am glad we are to make a thematic mobilizing an entire issue and that we make the beautiful share with bloggers.
I discovered that we set aside tickets for the occasion male bloggers. Oh, I know, this is to honor women's blogs. To believe that the only way to make them visible is to exclude male blogs. I'm not agree.
A number 100% men, what would we think, demand the very reaction Didier Goux . Despite its hilarious lament the plight of male chauvinists dragged through the mud for 40 years, I must admit that it poses a real question. By doing this, and saying "this is not comparable (because of course, unlike these gentlemen, we have always had to resort to actions noisy for us to hear), we endorse the idea that we are not equal. That's what bothers me. Us, when we exclude is mild satisfaction. That's Laughter is good for the cause, it will do you no harm ...
I am a feminist and I never cease to proclaim from the rooftops. I do not militate for the right to redo the crap males old reactionary, nor that I park with my friends, saying "here you have the right to play anything between you, you are allowed to ". I want to live with everyone, I want my tickets are played in the middle of tickets women and men, I want the debate does not exclude anyone.
What an idea to set aside, on the occasion of International Women's Day, the bloggers who have ceased to support our cause (even in this somewhat limited company)? We had an opportunity to imagine a number with a parity perfectly respected, why not? I'm not a big fan of parity but ... We opted for the exclusive speaking by women for women's day, a day for everyone. I find this unfortunate. So mid-happy (to play bloggers that love and to be published), half-disappointed (see my ticket reduced to this funny AOC "written by a girl") that I'll buy that number Friday.
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