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March 8, as a respect for every day without hypocrisy and false congratulations

2026-03-08 20:00:00, Opinione Myslim Murrizi

March 8, as a respect for every day without hypocrisy and false congratulations

March 8th, in fact, is not a holiday, but a day that symbolizes women's struggle for their rights and a day of remembrance for the protests of working women in New York in America.

It is a holiday organized by the Socialist Party of America in 1909 and then followed by an international conference of socialist women in 1910.
As a holiday, it was proclaimed by Lenin in 1922 in memory of the women who contributed to the Russian Revolution of 1917.

It was officially recognized by the UN as Women's Day in 1977.

So, essentially, it is a day that symbolizes a political movement of women for their rights.
But, since in the communist mentality it is called a “holiday” without actually being an official holiday, even in the 35 years of post-communism it is not an official holiday, except when it falls on a Sunday, like today; then almost all politics congratulate it as a “holiday” in a hypocritical way, without having the will to establish it by law as an official holiday.

In many countries around the world, women come out every March 8th to protest for more rights and in memory of the origins of this women's rights movement.

Women, mothers, and daughters should not be hypocritically respected with fake congratulations and a bouquet of colorful flowers only one day a year, that is, only on March 8th.

Respect and appreciation for every woman, every mother, and every girl should always be there, as long as this life continues, because women keep the world alive and from their hands the entire world has grown for as many years as this world has existed on earth.





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