A native Söderbo named Bear sits in his Stockholm-ide and hums and think about politics and society, art and literature, science, nature and philosophy. And some other stuff too, when the mood takes you.
I passed a group of people at Civic Square. It seems that the women's movement is still at a stage that should have been passed long ago - the fight for the right not to be (death) beaten or forced to flee yourself and maybe with the children tucked violent male persons. There are three directions in the women's movement that I can see: The campaigning for the literal survival of the group at Civic Square. Whoever works for union and other rights related to other labor movement. The struggling bourgeois lady the right to board and the like (and that is completely uninteresting except for bourgeois career grannies). In today's sick society is still number three that is heard most, possibly because of the media and most politicians are castles controlled and most cares about his own spiritual life. One can compare to when Group 8 started towards the end of the sixties and had a socialist orientation and wanted to mobilize working women. Then you could store employees, women and maids have a place in the light, at least for a time. Makes you wonder eater austin about the fisförnäma småtöser today snorts over the women's movement - wonder if they know how their grandmothers could be treated, and how close it is to the phase engines will come back if they do not look up! The reaction is not dead, far from it.
If castles hags could still aim for real power, to set quotas in 50% of women in general meetings, they would anyway, I have little sympathy for the bourgeois feminism. As it is now they want it to be 50% of women in patriarchy gear, which is not as anti-patriarchal. eater austin You were anyway not assaulted by Nazis. The Nazis choose International Women's Day to attack the demonstrations, is probably because women in those movements are easy to count. March 10, 2014 11:57
No, it was peaceful at Civic Square on while I was there, even though the subject itself is serious. Regarding the attack in Malmö, I saw evidence that one of nassarna just returned from Ukraine. Perhaps he was inspired by Svoboda and Right sector and wanted to test his ability at home? - Anyway, it may be the same as with Islamists go to Syria and maybe come back and want to continue to put to misery. March 10, 2014 16:11
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