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Polish Women Resent EU-Pushed Gov't Program Discouraging Stay-at-Home Moms
LifeSiteNews.com ^ | August 9, 2007 | Elizabeth O'Brien

Posted on 08/11/2007 9:02:06 PM PDT by monomaniac

Polish Women Resent EU-Pushed Gov't Program Discouraging Stay-at-Home Moms

By Elizabeth O'Brien

WARSAW, August 9, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Polish women are expressing their indignation at a new EU-funded government campaign that discriminates against stay-at-home moms by pressuring women to be self-sufficient wage earners outside the home, Polish Radio (PR) reports.

Financed by the EU Structural Funds, the Polish government is launching a massive campaign to encourage women to work outside the home. Beginning in September, the "Woman Fulfilled in Business" campaign will launch TV ads, documentaries, billboards and a website. One of the posters to be put up around cities compares a self-satisfied, independent workingwoman to one who is futilely "waiting for a fairy tale prince".

Women's rights activist Inga Kaluzynska is disturbed by the heavily biased message that the government is pushing. Reminded of the communist era, she noted that the campaign slaps stay-at-home mothers with a negative image.

"This ideological project reminds me of socialist times," said Kaluzynska, as quoted in PR. "Communists also wanted to send women on tractors. Women are free to choose a lifestyle but this program will only deepen negative stereotypes of women who stay at home and it will undermine the value of family life."

The campaign is "simply harmful to womanhood," she continued. In addition, "it is symptomatic that this project is welcome by leftist ideologues and abortion enthusiasts who are by definition prejudiced against natural role models."

"As a mother and a feminist, I don't find this project women-friendly."

Similarly, lawyer Joanna Potocka of the Adam Smith Center described the government campaign as "discriminatory" and "unfair" towards stay-at-home mothers whose hard work should be "acknowledge and respected". They should not be portrayed as "sitting in the kitchen" all day.

Indicating that the campaign is agenda-driven, Potocka summed up the situation, saying, "Women in Poland have the highest participation in self-employment in the whole of European Union. Therefore it seems that this campaign is badly targeted, as it is addressing a non-existent problem."

"Polish women are not helpless," she declared.

"The campaign discriminates against one lifestyle and therefore limits the freedom of women," Potocka concluded, "Working outside of home, staying at home, or combining the two should be treated equally by the government."

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TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 1takeabreak; family; motherhood; poland; prolife; stayathomemoms; womahood

1 posted on 08/11/2007 9:02:10 PM PDT by monomaniac
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To: monomaniac

“As a mother and a feminist, I don’t find this project women-friendly.”

Nicely put too and I’m sure she means what she says but I say hit those “liberal” Euroweenie facists where it hurts: using their own language and their beloved sacred cows (no pun intended).


2 posted on 08/11/2007 9:13:11 PM PDT by generalhammond (PC: liberal mind control and intimidation substituting for rational argument)
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To: monomaniac

Socialists need more and more people paying into their ponzi-scheme safety nets.


3 posted on 08/11/2007 9:29:29 PM PDT by Spirochete
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To: monomaniac
There is a reason for the existence of this program, and it fits into a strategy that encompasses a wide range of leftist (and centrist) policies.

Think about it.

4 posted on 08/11/2007 9:35:54 PM PDT by B Knotts (Anybody but Giuliani!)
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To: monomaniac

Brother, I happy that a guy as new as yourself is enthusiastically contributing to FR, but try to mix up the sources a bit, eh?

If I wanted to see everything on the front page of LSN, I’d go there. ;)


5 posted on 08/11/2007 9:43:56 PM PDT by Constantine XIII
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To: monomaniac
The Eastern Europe countries need to break from Old Europe.

Association will only hold them back worse than in the old Soviet system.

6 posted on 08/11/2007 10:23:12 PM PDT by llevrok (I voted for George Bush - not Jorge Arbusto.)
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To: monomaniac; lizol
for the ping list?

I suspect this “working woman” campaign is being led by men who don’t want to pay for their wives to be full-time moms. Men who don’t have to use their paycheck for family budgets mean that they can spend money on things like toys (cars, boats, fishing equipment, big TVs, video games) and booze.

7 posted on 08/11/2007 11:01:31 PM PDT by SaltyJoe ("Social Justice" for the Unborn Child)
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