Pillo flauta.
#28 No.
The first national Woman's Day —note the singular "woman"— was held across the United States on February 28, 1909. Charlotte Perkins Gilman addressed a crowd in New York City, proclaiming: "It is true that a woman's duty is centered in her home and motherhood but home should mean the whole country and not be confined to three or four rooms of a city or a state."
Preceding the general meeting of the Second International, the Second International Conference of Women was held in Copenhagen and attended by about 100 women from 17 countries, who represented unions, socialist parties, and working women's clubs. It also included the first three women elected to the Finnish parliament. German Socialist Luise Zietz proposed that an 'International Woman's Day' be held the following year, which was seconded by her fellow socialist colleague Clara Zetkin. Interestingly, Zetkin was an opponent of feminists but she tried to draw attention to the difficult conditions of women workers. No date was set for the celebration, however.
A mí me la pela, pero no os inventéis la historia por vuestras movidas ideológicas raras. En todo el mundo se le conoce como "International Women's Day" desde hace décadas y es una celebración muy vinculada a la internacional socialista.
#12 Pero yo es que me identifico como mujer solo durante el día de hoy. Qué problema tienes? eh? Respeta mi identidad puntual de género.
#41 Y yo llevo 3 semanas sin poder salir de mi ciudad con toque de queda. Grande este país, ojalá se vaya a la ruina total.
Feliz día de la mujer robado.
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Es curioso como por aquí arriba si se te ocurre decirle a alguna chica feliz dia de la mujer se te tiran al cuello.
#44 Si. Tu sabes lo bien que he venido yo hoy al curro? Ni un puto alma, y eso que aquí las han prohibido.