Sexism bad, blogging good
Today (March 8) is International Women's Day. Twisty has taken the time to survey the celebrations around the world and one gets the distinct impression she isn't exactly ecstatic about what she sees. In the UK, the LibDems have taken the bizarre decision to mark the day by abolishing the post of Shadow Minister for Women, which seems... well, bizarre.
In the blogosphere things are a little more positive. The Tenth Carnival of the Feminists is up over at Indian Writing and Blog Against Sexism Day seems to be well underway. This post is meant to be my small contribution to the latter. Unfortunately, writer's block leaves me with little to say beyond the platitudinous sentiments expressed in the title. Sexism is clearly a bad thing and remains a major problem as even a brief look at the statistics attests. This should I suggest drive people not only to blog about the relevant issues, but to take action to resolve them.
File Under: Feminism, Sexism, Gender, Women
In the blogosphere things are a little more positive. The Tenth Carnival of the Feminists is up over at Indian Writing and Blog Against Sexism Day seems to be well underway. This post is meant to be my small contribution to the latter. Unfortunately, writer's block leaves me with little to say beyond the platitudinous sentiments expressed in the title. Sexism is clearly a bad thing and remains a major problem as even a brief look at the statistics attests. This should I suggest drive people not only to blog about the relevant issues, but to take action to resolve them.
File Under: Feminism, Sexism, Gender, Women
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