tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891289711377156224.post8939898593643382667..comments2024-03-29T09:09:46.823+02:00Comments on A Political Refugee From The Global Village : Why I don't like International Women's DayUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891289711377156224.post-15680472993653979092017-03-14T15:28:24.806+02:002017-03-14T15:28:24.806+02:00Yes, you are right.Yes, you are right.Political Refugee from the Global Villagehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03523068770529814044noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891289711377156224.post-47732175340734077552017-03-14T10:28:45.445+02:002017-03-14T10:28:45.445+02:00In pre-feminist days I would surely have been forc...In pre-feminist days I would surely have been forced into a marriage (and motherhood) I do not want. Very glad feminism gave me the room to travel and be independent. -- A woman<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891289711377156224.post-17777213349667414452017-03-09T08:09:24.477+02:002017-03-09T08:09:24.477+02:00Ha, ha, ha. Sorry about that but is just a good re...Ha, ha, ha. Sorry about that but is just a good reason to have a party. I would celebrate even the Mamaliga Day...<br />Sunny CAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891289711377156224.post-8630651490389701872017-03-09T05:07:04.696+02:002017-03-09T05:07:04.696+02:00Alexander Dugin is not a "Pagan". He is ...Alexander Dugin is not a "Pagan". He is an Orthodox Christian Old Believer. Please understand that unless you have read Dugin yourself, almost everything you have been told about him is wrong.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891289711377156224.post-26258055861071799912017-03-09T01:35:53.001+02:002017-03-09T01:35:53.001+02:00Feminism is, I think, misogynistic.
Very much so....<em>Feminism is, I think, misogynistic.</em><br /><br />Very much so. The essence of feminism is that being female is worthless and contemptible, and therefore women must try to turn themselves into men. Feminism is nothing but hateful bigotry.dfordoomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02306293859869179118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891289711377156224.post-74220718993339958002017-03-08T20:01:45.209+02:002017-03-08T20:01:45.209+02:00So interesting that the old communist guard never ...So interesting that the old communist guard never caught on the militant potential of 'women's' day. Growing up, March 8th was simply 'Mother's day' for us in Romania, a day to celebrate Mom. It still is, as most cards talk about Mom. In general, starting with the beginning of the 20th century, women were participating in the labor market, not out of this weird empowerment notion(with the exception of the bourgeois suffragettes maybe), but out of very practical reasons. After the great war, it was a given that a woman should have a career in case the husband dies. I remember my grandma telling me about her father grooming her for a career in the 1910's, and the main reason was the practical benefit of a career. My grandma's grandmother was running several shops in the 1890's as she had lost her husband. I was astonished to see this un-natural excitement and arrogance of 'career' women here in the US. I would ask them, so what's the big deal, and get rolled eyes and scoffs as an answer. And I was wondering, how come these women feel so persecuted, since the West has been in large part, populated by pioneer women, incredibly strong women who have my absolute admiration. It took me a while to understand why. <br />Yes, the '60s was a terrible intellectual regression in the conscience of the west, the ideology of a cuddled and spoiled generation. I am surely glad I missed it. It is so reckless in it's ideas that indeed, now feminism has become misogynistic, with the bar being raised to have women in combat competing for the same muscular mass as men. Not that it cannot be done, but to what purpose?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com