#thanksfortheflowers but I want respect! - online campaign of Romanian feminist activists
In Romania, March is traditionally a month in which women are celebrated through flowers and gifts. In this context, a group of feminist activists is trying to switch the focus towards the real meaning of The International Women's Day: solidarity, social justice, political representation, economic equality, the fight against discrimination, violence and abuse.
The activists are organizing an online campaign between 1-8 March, with the message #MultumescPentruFlori dar vreau respect! (#Thanksfortheflowers but I want respect!)
Flowers cannot erase the humiliation, the insults, the fear, the marginalization that many women have to deal with in their day to day life, when they are being asked to stay quiet. When they are asked to play their given roles in silence. When they are being asked to not step outside of a man’s will to whom a life spent together merely means a fight for power.
Flowers cannot make up for the daily burdens, the unpaid housework, the sleepless nights and the lack of appreciation for women who are constantly blamed when they are not as they should be: true housewives, selfless wives and mothers.
Flowers cannot sweeten up violence. Normalizing violence breeds fear and oppression, in a society where the tradition of violence is “made in heaven” and where the mass-media feeds out of it. Flowers cannot chase away the constant sneering at rape jokes.
Flowers cannot tame down names given to women such as “whores”, “bitches”, “tramps”, “sluts”, “dolls”, “pussies”. These words must lose their power to create separation between “good” and “bad” women. Being good is merely an illusion to justify violence and oppression. Violence is everywhere and it doesn’t hold itself back.
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