March 8 is International Women’s Day, the day where we celebrate our sisters, mothers, aunties and best friends all around the world. But, what exactly is Women’s Day and how did it start? #InternationalWomensDay
Did Alexander the Great conquer Ethiopia?Did Alexander the Great conquer Ethiopia? . But one of the greatest generals of the ancient world was also the Empress of Ethiopia. This formidable black Queen Candace, was world famous as a military tactician and field com
Let women be women. Don’t force her to be a man and burden her with extra responsibilities. Men and women have clear physical and psychological differences and can never be the same but are complementary of each other. Don’t objectify a woman's body and instead judge her by her intellect. I mean just look at Russia and Ukraine. Both the countries made it mandatory for men aged from 18 to 60 to join the military yet women are free from this. You are going to burden men with the most toughest and dangerous responsibilities yet you won't accept their authority that simply isn't fair.
Let woman be woman, and what's a woman let woman define that too. Don't let men define what a woman is No one is burdening anyone with anything, it's just that people get to choose what they want
@@liberatorama2606 I also want to see equality. can you raise your voice for making mixed gender games? no more boys game? no more girls game, no more separated games based on gender.
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I just made a video for international women's day. Can you truly be against oppression to women if you're paying for other species of females to be exploited and commodified? Live vegan. ❤️💪🏻
@@ActuallyWally wrong again, the most dangerous countries for women are: South Africa, Mexico, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Turkey, Bahrain, Egypt, India...non are "western countries"...source: worldpopulationreview
TRT explaining International women’s Day without mentioning a single roles women played in during Ottoman Empire and the establishment of Turkish Republic after the First World War. 🙁