Posted on 03/05/2017 6:03:48 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
President Donald Trump has faced protests on a nearly constant basis since before he was even officially sworn in. Protests in Washington, D.C., and other cities across America and around the globe started generating headlines in the days leading up to his inauguration on Friday, January 20. The day after his inauguration, the anti-Trump Womens March on Washington drew hundreds of thousands of participants in D.C., with solidarity marches in other cities attracting hundreds of thousands more protesters.
Since then, Trumps executive order that temporarily banned travel to the U.S. for people from seven predominately Muslim nations inspired mass protests at airports and other locations, and the Day Without An Immigrant strike shut down hundreds of businesses on February 16 in response to other executive orders issued by Trump that critics view as anti-immigrant.
Now labor and womens rights groups are organizing a Day Without A Woman general strike for Wednesday, March 8. The strike falls on International Womens Day.
The Day Without A Woman event, which is actually a one-day strike and other actions, is being organized and supported by several prominent labor and womens organizations, including the organizers of the Womens March on Washington. The Day Without A Woman strike is part of a larger action called The International Womens Strike.
The International Womens Strike on March 8th, 2017 is an international day of action, planned and organized by women in more than 30 different countries, reads a post on the organizations website. In the spirit of solidarity and internationalism, in the United States March 8th will be a day of action organized by and for women who have been marginalized and silenced by decades of neoliberalism directed towards working women, women of color, Native women, disabled women, immigrant women, Muslim women, lesbian, queer and trans women.
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While the International Womens Strike is focused on Donald Trump and his policies, the organizers make clear that they are also concerned with broader issues.
March 8th will be the beginning of a new international feminist movement that organizes resistance not just against Trump and his misogynist policies, but also against the conditions that produced Trump, namely the decades-long economic inequality, racial and sexual violence, and imperial wars abroad, the post on the International Womens Strike website continues. We celebrate the diversity of the many social groups that have come together for the International Womens Strike. We come from many political traditions but are united [by] common principles.
Those common principles, according to the International Womens Strike website, include putting an end to gender violence, promoting reproductive justice for all, supporting labor rights, striving for full social provisioning (such as social services and other public safety nets), fighting for an anti-racist and anti-imperialist feminism, and endeavoring for environmental justice for all.
The website lists 10 different ways that people can participate in the strike.
1. Wherever it is possible, help the creation of a large womens strike social coalition. Check for information about local organizing on our website. If there is no meeting yet for your town, help call one!
2. Organize or participate in local marches, demonstrations and walkouts.
3. Organize or participate in picket lines and direct actions of civil disobedience. This can also be organized in support of already existing campaigns or labor negotiations or controversies, especially if involving working women.
4. Organize a strike in your workplace. If you have a union, get your union on board; if you dont, discuss with your coworkers what risks you are able to take and organize accordingly.
5. Organize a boycott of companies using sexism in their advertisements or approach to workers.
6. Organize a boycott of chosen local misogynists.
7. If you can, leave care and housework for the day and join your local demonstrations.
8. In case you cant stop work, get your friends together who support the strike and wear or use the color red that day, for example, red clothes, or a red ribbon.
9. Strike from gender roles.
10. Contact us for more information and organizing help.
Additionally, if you intend to strike, please fill out this survey which will help us calculate the impact of the strike!
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Its difficult to predict how successful the Day Without A Women strike will be compared to the Womens March on Washington and other protests, but the group has been endorsed by dozens of prominent liberal and progressive organizations.
In February several organizers of the International Womens Strike collectively wrote an op-ed for The Guardian in which they argued that the current political climate is perfect for another mass anti-Trump action led by women.
The massive womens marches of 21 January may mark the beginning of a new wave of militant feminist struggle, the op-ed begins. But what exactly will be its focus? In our view, it is not enough to oppose Trump and his aggressively misogynistic, homophobic, transphobic and racist policies. We also need to target the ongoing neoliberal attack on social provision and labor rights.
Oh, and go look at the alpha male who wrote this.
Communist holiday. Paint them as the pinkos they are.
This is such transparent leftist agitprop.
Its the technique used in Europe since the 30’s.
Are the voters stupid enough to fall for it?
Yawn.
5.56mm
When is the Homosexual strike scheduled?
Kind of sounds like he is, probably not consciously, admitting obama screwed things up so bad that it made it possible for a Trump to get elected President?
up next in the bullpen are the trannies followed by the screenwriters
Why don’t they just wait until Mayday? Anyone think these assclowns have the slightest clue what it’s REALLY like to live oppressed? Uh, NOPE!
Corporations have gotten big into celebrating “International Woman’s Day” in the past few years. It’s been a Communist holiday for a hundred years.
So it is being organized and supported by persons who advocated for Sharia law, second class status for women, and by a convicted homophobe/rapist/murderer?
So, who is manufacturing the pink hats for wimmins day? ;-)
Is the red for Trump????? Or Communism??? I can’t figure that one out.
“When is the Homosexual strike scheduled?”
Well that will shut down congress as well as Hollywood and CNN, MSNBC, as well as the entire west coast and NY City.
Are muslims okay with pink burqas that resemble vajayjays?
Somebody tell me specifically, not generally, exactly which proposals or policies are anti-women please. Specifically
Pussy-hat marches, Not My President Day, Hug An Illegal Immigrant ... none of these childish staged events has drawn any kind of crowds or made one iota of difference.
And a day without liberal women? Sounds like paradise on earth to me!
Idiots will only loose jobs, then whine. I worked as a single mom, you could not afford to miss a day. Course that was back before welfare. And you were lucky you made $3.50 an hr. You worked sick, vacations, any OT you could get. Sick days for kids or school vacations, they spent at grand parents. Thank GOD mine where there for me. I could not afford a baby sitter. If you had to go to the doctor, you only took the last hr of a work day off.
We didn’t even have a phone couldn’t afford one. All my boys clothes came out of rummage sales.
muzzies rape, stone and murder women throughout the world, and no marches. Trump is elected, and they take to the streets.
It’s not about women’s rights. It’s about promoting international marxism.
It's another Trump win....
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