women’s work | Women’s History Month
by Elouise
Here’s a post that’s gotten some traffic in the last few weeks! Women’s History Month is upon us. I wonder what today’s contract for women in the workplace (not just teachers) would look like? The USA, for all its rhetoric about supporting women, has lost ground yet again in a key area–women of any color in elected and appointed positions of leadership. Especially political leadership.
women’s work
is never done
sign here
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Even though this is called a Teacher’s Contract, you’ll see it’s for women only.
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When will you realize that women are second rate citizens?
It might not be right; but it’s the way it is; and only women can put a stop to it.
Perhaps they should adopt the measures taken by the women of the island of Lesbos some time ago. That’ll bring the men into line! 🙂
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I think I’ll take a pass on answering this question/comment! 😎
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Though I’ll never believe that women are second-class. Or that women can resolve this by themselves. As I’m sure you would agree….especially given that smart little granddaughter of yours! 🙏🏻
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And I do believe that my little Poppy May is even smarter than Ruby,
She’s starting to exert her power over EVERYBODY already, she’s my granddaughter all right, and she loves me too 🙂
Not even 18 months old but when she comes to visit she runs to me with her arms up for me to pick her up and kiss her.
Think she’s got it in her to rule the world XD
Hope so men have had it long enough and have pretty well stuffed it up!
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I’m pulling for Poppy May and for Ruby and for men like you who see and support their potential to ‘rule the world’! It’s a high calling to be entrusted with the life of a young girl. 🦋🌹🌈👑🙏🏻
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It’s always been my firm belief that this world would be better off if the women were to run it; war as we know it would cease to exist, they certainly would put a stop to shoving their children in harms way.
As for Poppy May, I think she’s going to grow and relish the job.
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