International Women's Day not showing up on Google, Apple calendars
- Apple has removed International Women's Day from its calendar, leading to user backlash for an explanation.
- Concerns have been raised that this removal aligns with policies from Trump's executive order against diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
- Critics, including Liz, argue that the decision reflects fear of male backlash and diminishes women's significance.
- The situation follows previous actions perceived as detrimental to women's rights, including the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
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International Women's Day not showing up on Google, Apple calendars
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Social media users accused Apple of removing International Women’s Day, which is March 8, from its calendar app. But the tech giant says the holiday was never featured on its calendar.
Social media users complained that during a month celebrating women, tech giant Apple removed International Women’s Day
When concepts like “women” and “gender” are red-flagged and International Women's Day is removed from the calendar, gender equality has taken a major step backwards, says professor and gender scientist Tuija Saresma. “Fiction becomes reality before our eyes.”
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