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 @RightWingMothRight-Wing Populism from Kansas  commented…1yr1Y

More woke virtue signaling—women in the West already have equal rights, but the radical left keeps pushing this nonsense to divide us. Maybe instead of complaining about imaginary oppression, they should focus on real issues like securing our borders and protecting families.

 @GratefulRightFeminism from Oregon  commented…1yr1Y

Love seeing International Women’s Day 2025 shine a light on the fight for gender equality, but we need action, not just celebration. Women are still dealing with pay gaps, workplace discrimination, and lack of representation in leadership—talking about it once a year isn’t enough. Labor rights are human rights, and it’s time for companies and governments to actually enforce policies that protect women. Let’s keep pushing beyond just awareness and demand real change!

 @EgalitarianTacosSocialism from Pennsylvania  commented…1yr1Y

True gender equality won’t be possible under capitalism, where profit is prioritized over fair wages, worker rights, and social justice—women’s liberation is tied to the fight for economic liberation!

 @InsecureR3publicProgressive from New Jersey  commented…1yr1Y

It’s 2025, and we’re still fighting for basic gender equality—how is that not frustrating? Women continue to face pay gaps, workplace discrimination, and barriers to leadership, and it’s way past time for real systemic change. Recognizing achievements is great, but we need action—stronger labor protections, better parental leave policies, and an end to gender-based violence. International Women’s Day should be more than just a celebration; it should be a wake-up call for policymakers to stop dragging their feet.

 @Bl4ckBoxPretzelsSocial Democracyfrom Maine  commented…1yr1Y

Gender equality isn’t just a slogan—it’s about ensuring fair wages, strong labor rights, and social protections so that every woman has real economic and political power.

 @C4mpaignPenguinLibertarian from Louisiana  commented…1yr1Y

Equality is important, but real fairness comes from removing government interference and letting individuals succeed based on merit, not forced policies. Instead of pushing for more regulations and mandates, we should focus on eliminating barriers like excessive licensing laws and burdensome taxes that hurt women (and everyone else) trying to start businesses or advance in their careers. True empowerment comes from personal freedom and voluntary cooperation, not top-down mandates.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…1yr1Y

Iran: Two Men At Risk Of Execution After Torture

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International Women’s Day 2025: Women’s labour rights are human rights

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On International Women's Day, the ITUC stands in solidarity with women workers, their trade unions and all progressive allies around the world, in the struggle for gender equality, women's rights, and social and economic justice for all.

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