“Anti-Fascist” Feminism and “Against War” Is Thrown Into the Streets in 8m
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The feminist movement demonstrated again yesterday that it is still immersed in its own dichotomy and sullied by demagogy and politicization by leftist parties bent on turning feminism into a throwing weapon that does not even know where it is going and is unable to keep the movement together. The two marches called in Madrid bear witness to this, one under the slogan “Anti-Fascist Feminists. We are more.
The cry of thousands of people in the streets of Spain this 8M has been, as always, for equality, against the wage gap and macho violence. But this year, also with force, against war and fascism. Feminism has responded to the global call not to take steps back on acquired rights that, denounced by the movement, can be threatened with the rise of the extreme right in the world. Continue reading
Protests take place in dozens of cities and towns to denounce the machismo women continue to face, this 8M with special attention to the international context and the anti-feminist discourses on the rise
Thousands of people have once again taken to the streets in numerous cities throughout Spain to mark International Women's Day, in a day in which the anti-war stance of the feminist movement, with a resounding "No to war," and anti-fascism have marked the central demands of this 8M, a day in which real equality and the end of sexist violence against women and girls have been demanded once again.
The 8m Commission Mobilizes Thousands of Women Against the Extreme Right: “Let the Fascists Tremble”
The march has claimed as the alternative to ultra-right and militarism. There have also been very present speeches denouncing the abandonment of public services in Madrid.Main themes: March 8Read full article
Thousands of people have returned to demonstrate in many cities throughout Spain on the occasion of 8M, International Women's Day, on a day in which the fundamental demands of the feminist movement have not been lacking, but in which the 'No to war' has slipped.On a day that is pacified by the rain and cold in many cities, the feminist movement has maintained the pulse of mobilization, in some cases with divided marches (Madrid, Barcelona or Sev…
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