Alas comes another day of virtue signaling complete with left-leaning publications telling us what we should do on this day to show solidarity for the “sistahood”. From Jezebel:
According to organizers, women can participate in any or all of the following ways: by refraining from paid and unpaid work, by not shopping in stores or online (with the exception of local small businesses and women-owned businesses), and/or by wearing red, which signifies “revolutionary love and sacrifice.”
From Allure:
Hope you hung on to your homemade pink “pussy hats,” ladies: There’s another woman’s protest in the works, A Day Without A Woman, and this one is going to be huge.
To help recognize the “enormous value that women of all backgrounds add to our socio-economic system—while receiving lower wages and experiencing greater inequities, vulnerability to discrimination, sexual harassment, and job insecurity,” here’s how you can contribute to the strike, according to the organizers of the Woman’s March.
1. Take the day off—from paid or unpaid labor.
2. Avoid shopping for the day (with exceptions for small, women- and minority-owned businesses).
3. Wear red in solidarity with A Day Without A Woman.
Our friends on Twitter have this to say about #ADayWithoutWomen. Some of these are classic, by the way…
#adaywithoutwomen will hurt low income women who have to take a day off work because school is out.
This is the definition of privilege.
— Leah the Boss (@LeahRBoss) March 8, 2017
It's less of #adaywithoutwomen and more of a day without feminists, which, to be quite honest, sounds lovely.
— Brittany Pettibone (@BrittPettibone) March 8, 2017
If we had a day without this woman being Secretary of State, 4 Americans would still be alive. #adaywithoutwomen pic.twitter.com/gTUOGLrxWm
— DeplorableZilla1776 (@FlashMaster659) March 8, 2017
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