Feminist or feminist journalist?
Journalism is my vocation and profession. In Pikara magazine, we demonstrated that feminism improves journalism, analyzing reality, overcoming androcentrism and trying new points of view.
Men and women do not live on equal terms.
If you think about it, look for labor statistics, facts about sexist violence, or count how many women appear in a newspaper.
There's talk of micromachismo, some say it's not that much.
And many others respond with a brutal machismo: they call whore and lesbian. It is essential to identify the male and female attitudes and habits that are involuntarily repeated in our environment.
A pat on the back, a binge, jokes of beliefs, which many people think are legitimate.
Women prepare us from a young age to secretly suffer sexist aggressions and feel embarrassed. If we protest, they accuse us of being rude and alienated.
"Does a piropod hurt?" ", someone will ask, and not necessarily scaffolding.
The key is the context: on the street, the ghost of rape; at work, the tendency to be treated as sexual objects, rather than as co-workers. Many times the goal of pyrops is to demonstrate virility. I ask for empathy and respect.
They say feminism is feminism.
To be confused with femininity is a strategy to hinder the social transformation it entails.
And does it take more than being a woman to be a feminist?
Consciousness. It is clear that Esperanza Aguirre is not a feminist. On the other hand, many women have a feminist attitude, but they are not identified by this bad reputation.
Of course, machismo denies man as well.
No doubt. If you don't want to tie, if you're not an athlete or fearful, if you're loving, if you like Ken Zazpi... It always has to be weary to have to prove that you're very male.
Man is therefore not a male chauvinist in himself.
Machismo is rooted in everyone, in me as well. It is not a question of mentioning the machista label, but of all of us analyzing our positions and trying to change.
I imagined it to you more brutally.
And I, you more the devils. They say we're angry, but I'm pretty happy. Emma Goldman said: “If I can’t dance, it’s not my revolution.”
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