I think my issue stems from the fact that we haven't reached equality yet. If we were considered to be complete equals to males and this day or this month was used to remind everyone of what women have been through, then I don't think we would then be able to use today as an excuse for any other act of the past.
The Pros:
1. We are finally addressing the strife that women have faced in the past and are currently facing.
2. We recognize that women do deserve something (equality just in case your forgot : ) )
The Cons:
1. People get too caught up on being perfect for one day. If someone uses a derogatory term for a woman on this day, then it becomes " How could you dare say something like this on a day to celebrate women?" rather than approaching these issues everyday. Don't act as if it is the first time someone has used that term; call them out on it everyday if you truly celebrate women.
2. People feel that NOT using any derogatory terms this month invalidates their daily actions of disrespect. "Well, I didn't disrespect any women this month so that's fine, I gave them their time to shine"-- NO, I deserve much more than a month; I deserve a lifetime, as does any other woman.
For some, it is only during this month that we discuss the tribulations that women went through. Don't just celebrate March. It is each and everyday that women are faced with yet another set back, but if this month and day is where we have to begin, than so be it! Let us take advantage of this month, of this day, so that we can educate and let it be known that Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Gloria Steinman, Malala Yousafzai, and so many others did not fight in vain. I'll celebrate women everyday, every month, every year (including leap year) because those feminists before me worked too hard to break through bars of misogyny for me to fall back into its traps. I am a proud FEMINIST and I'll let it be Internationally known every day!!!
I'll be satisfied when I can celebrate equality. I dream of equality but I'm putting an end to that dream and turning it into reality; "Meninism" doesn't stand a chance! Let me know your thoughts on this I am very interested!!
P.S. For those that don't know, take this month to find out what feminism is so that you can use it to the best of your ability : )
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