When Hillary Clinton went to Asia as a first lady in 1995 she made a passionate speach for women's rights.
Now, when she went to Asia as a secretary of state, women's rights weren't nowhere on her agenda. They fell offer to climate change and the economic crisis.
Just two weeks before the International Women's Day, women, as always, are supposed to stand back to "more important" issues, as if sexism and scarcity of women's rights in most of the countries of the globe were nowhere in the same class as racism, as climate change, as economic crisis.
Shame on you, Hillary!
Ladies, do you still regret she was not elected president? She would have been the first woman president to abandon women! Not what we deserve!
Now, when she went to Asia as a secretary of state, women's rights weren't nowhere on her agenda. They fell offer to climate change and the economic crisis.
Just two weeks before the International Women's Day, women, as always, are supposed to stand back to "more important" issues, as if sexism and scarcity of women's rights in most of the countries of the globe were nowhere in the same class as racism, as climate change, as economic crisis.
Shame on you, Hillary!
Ladies, do you still regret she was not elected president? She would have been the first woman president to abandon women! Not what we deserve!
2 comments:
I've never been sure of her.
"Non, je ne regrette rien"
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