France, Alternative Libertaire AL - feminism, March 8 and
every other day, fighting patriarchy by Secretariat
Antipatriarcat (fr, it, pt) [machine translation]
... And hang them rapists and pimps with capitalist guts, ministers and senators! ----
Macron Act, the minister "who would fight instead of waiting, if unemployed" just push
through a law that, among other assaults on the world of work, will increase the right of
employers to the work employed trade on Sundays, reduce medical visits, attacking the
tribunal and what remains of the employment contract. The right to the government made
some gifts for morals (more distress for the right to abortion, marriage toustes ...) to
better increase the exploitation of workers first and closing abortion or family Schedules
centers in the name of fiscal restraint. ---- DSK affair: Prostitutes testify in court
rapes they have suffered, and he will not be convicted. Besides, it's only a "a little
rough sex," he says. And everyone cares. The Chief junk claims, poor little innocent thing
he did not know that they were prostitutes, he thought of young libertine agreed to be
raped because of her charm.
Senators finally come to put the law to prevent and exit prostitution on their agenda.
They have tried to make it disappear, but the context made it impossible. This is not
won so far, there is still plenty of ways to not vote. And then it will be easy not to
give him the means of its ambitions. Austerity, debt, savings to be ... on the backs of
the poor and women.
Far right: The FN is slowly making its hole through the antisocial measures repeatedly and
taking advantage of the inertia of social movements that remain partially frozen pending
traditional political solutions (but where is the right man - who can be a woman?) and the
wait-called progressive parties engaged in hunting positions.
Sexism: The political "left" (extreme or not) went into raptures at the Greek government
where there is yet no woman.
Racism: Migrants are increasingly unpopular in France (or rather not received). More
asylum for women raped and beaten in the Democratic Republic of Congo, most asylum for
endangered girls mothers excision, more housing ...
All this is only a very partial account of the catastrophic situation in France. The rest
of the world does the same desperate plight of women.
We will be in the streets on March 8 to scream our anger. But we are also in feminist
struggles every day. And we must be in union and political struggles, to push the
antipatriarchal combat. To finally bring down the system that lives the exploitation of
women and uses violence to compel them.
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