History of Feminism
Related: About this forumJapanese Parliament to Women: Breed, don't lead
Ayaka Shiomura, a 36-year-old member of the opposition Your Party, called for the Tokyo metropolitan government to support women who need assistance while pregnant or raising children during a June 18 assembly session. She also suggested that the government should help Japanese women who have fertility issues to conceive children.
Japan is wrestling with a declining birth rate and growing elderly population. It has one of the lowest fertility rates in the world.
While she was speaking, men in the section for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) began jeering at her with lines like: Hey you, should hurry up and get married! and Cant you have babies?
Shiomura continued to speak even though she had to choke back tears at one point. After the session, Minoru Morozumi, the secretary-general of Your Partys assembly members, lodged a protest with his LDP counterpart, Osamu Yoshiwara.
Osamu Yoshiwara told the press that he wasnt in a position to confirm whether or not it was a member of his party who yelled out the comments, but he asked assembly members to behave in a in a dignified manner.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/06/22/japanese-parliament-to-women-breed-don-t-lead.html
freshwest
(53,661 posts)I posted this elsewhere. Most of it is about why women are denied bith control and abortion, forced to bear children. It's all about the power women have to create life as they intend to use our children for their profit and power.
Our state governor is pushing back against Catholic hospital take overs in our state for this reason in less populated areas. He has denied the sale of facilities.
Big money is behind this in order to make more money and get even more power. It's not really about belief in God or whatever. That's the sales pitch for the gullible who are easily taught to hate others and to enjoy hurting them. The ones with the money are determined to deny our rights to control our bodies like animals.
The First Feminist President, Barack Obama
by Mandy Van Deven
March 23, 2009
On January 20th the first self-identified feminist was named President of the United States of America. Just two days after taking office, Barack Obama performed his first presidential act of solidarity with women around the world by repealing the Global Gag Rule. Established in 1984 by President Reagan, the Global Gag Rule denies aid to international groups "which perform or actively promote abortion as a method of family planning." The Global Gag Rule has come to be seen as a litmus test of the current US President's stance on women's rights, though it is just one aspect of the complicated story of the impact of American reproductive rights policy in countries around the globe. [17]
After witnessing the impact of President Bush's reinstatement of the Global Gag Rule, Michelle Goldberg, journalist, author, and long-time critic of the Bush Administration's policies on sexual and reproductive health, decided that a book about the global battle for reproductive justice was long overdue. So she wrote The Means of Reproduction: Sex, Power, and the Future of the World [17]. The cover art depicting a woman holding the Earth on her shoulders is more than appropriate for this deeply-researched, historically-informed examination: fifty years worth of research about four continents has convinced Goldberg that women's oppression is at the crux of many of the world's most intractable challenges. She illustrates how US policies act as a catalyst for or an impediment to women's rights worldwide, and puts forth a convincing argument that women's liberation worldwide is key to solving some of our most daunting problems. "Underlying diverse conflicts - demography, natural resources, human rights, and religious mores - is the question of who controls the means of reproduction," she writes. "Women's intimate lives have become inextricably tied to global forces."
http://rhrealitycheck.org/article/2009/03/23/controlling-means-reproduction-an-interview-with-michelle-goldberg/
The war on women is not just a war on women, but on men, too. Men who don't support women's rights are sealing their own fate.
As your article shows, it's an international problem. It is about global control by reducing mankind to commodities.
What's particularly awful about this woman being abused for asking for help for fertility and child care is that she was seeking to answer the exact same problem that the heckling claims to want to address, having more children in order to protect the culture of Japan. But this is the state of affairs we are all being confronted with...
ismnotwasm
(42,443 posts)Thank you!
freshwest
(53,661 posts)And thank you for being so consistent and posting. It's like a shooting gallery here, we get slammed from those who don't support women, and those who claim to but we don't go along with everything they say about eveything else, we're kicked to the curb.
The oppression of half the world's population and the results on all of our rights and the quality of life which includes freedom of speech and even thinking, and the environment are all under attack when women are reduced to mere machines for production by those who want to own all of humanity and the planet.
And thanks for your efforts informing people about Hobby Lobby.