Thursday, March 10, 2011

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Women's Day 2010: A Reflection .....

one of the many leaflets around the city it says "8 March - celebrating women ...." It is one of many ...

tragic event of the day devoted to a century ago when they died, burned by fire in a textile factory in New York about one hundred forty-six people mostly young women workers (locked by their owners for fear that they did too many breaks or stolen), there is no trace except in a few nostalgic women who have really struggled for their rights, even paying a person in the workplace, in family, couples.

is true, it will be said, much has changed since then, women have gained the vote, the right to decent work, the union leadership in politics and so on.
But what they had to barter to be the same man, with his own rights won over centuries?

In history we find a Olympe de Gouge, who died on the scaffold of the French Revolution and many others accused of feminism, perhaps unknown to dedicate their lives to achieving equality between the sexes.

But being a woman goes beyond equal rights with men (in my view, inalienable rights, which belong to the individual from birth regardless of social class or gender) being a woman is, in my opinion, before any other What tends to be people who to knowledge of self as a primary form to freedom.

Mimosa, a delicate flower that fades just a few days after being caught if he could talk it would say "No. I'm not to be taken to enhance the woman who thinks only of an opportunity for profit. Or, worse, to celebrate women of their power that they have only made a speech about sex. "

I dedicate this brief reflection on women and men who know how to breathe on this day the scent of a fresh mimosa Read more in the garden the soul of women who live a life with courage, even in the shadow of light and power, eating only small things of daily newspaper of the year, never forgetting themselves and their value.
my sincere wishes to all women ...........

Gaetano Catalano .........

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