politics
Showcasing the fight for political equality and the fearless females blazing the trail, to be stopped only once their hairstyle does not a headline make.
A cloud shaped like the Queen
Today the Queen has passed, and I happen to be on English soil. Despite not being British, I felt a knot form in my stomach as I heard the news from my mother-in-law's mouth. She rushed down the stairs from her bedroom, where we had just been wondering what would happen if the Queen passed, whether the throne would go through Charles, or, since he is already in his 70s, fall directly to William. Among other stories and anecdotes, Lou told me the Queen had decided to hold on to her office for as long as possible, among other reasons, because she wanted to shelter her family from the burden of the crown. We mentioned Diana in passing, Meghan, Andrew, and all the contemporary scandals and agreed on the stoicism and class with which her Majesty had endured them all. My like or dislike of monarchies aside, Elizabeth II was a remarkable figure, and I cannot help but admire the grace of a woman whose life was publicly scrutinised and discussed as much as hers was. Not half an hour later, the news came.
Zoe Espino MorenoPublished about a year ago in VivaI was raised in the pro-life movement. Now I’m pro-choice.
Growing up "saved" I was one of those children who were lucky enough to not be aborted. Conceived before my parents were married, I was a mistake at best.
Rebecca HansenPublished about a year ago in VivaThe political spectre of Ecomcon
The result of this seven-day political game is Lancaster's four-star general Scott bitterly defeated. Under the absolute majesty of the constitution symbolized by president Martin, his fervently saving the country had to give up and watched the president disband his secret organization at the press conference. Getting into the car, the driver asked, where is the general going? The Admiral thought for a moment -- go home.
Roe V Wade Overturned
So, my thoughts on Roe V. Wade being overturned are that this is completely insane. How can we be the "land of the free" when not everyone is free? Women had to fight for our rights and now they are just taking them away again? For what? Just because some people want to cry about it?
Samantha WardPublished about a year ago in VivaLife Choices
Roe vs. Wade. A touchy subject just now. But it was also a touchy subject back when it all started in 1973, this question of abortion.
Mellie MillerPublished about a year ago in VivaRoe v. Wade Was Overturned
Women are under attack. People with uteruses are under attack. The news this morning was more gut-wrenching than it was shocking.
The Enfeeblement of Your Core Values
I'm a runner. In my prime, I ran, on average, about 60 miles per week. Trouble is, that's all the real exercise I got then and get now. I rarely spend time working on my core or my arms. As a result, I've got some well-developed muscles and others that struggle to wrestle with my 12-year old son. Additionally, I have recurring bouts of lower back pain and troubles with my feet.
Aaron PacePublished 2 years ago in VivaWhy "Define Woman" Is A Trap
It’s the new hip thing with the kids these days (if kids were middle age, fear mongers). Asking someone, typically a liberal, to “Define (a) Woman”. Many can sense the trap, knowing the person asking, usually a conservative (no matter how okay they swear they are with their gay cousin), is expecting one of two things; to trip yourself up trying to avoid describing a Cis Woman (more on the term in a second), or to say something they’ll misinterpret as being anti-trans. They did it before with gays, with women, with the disabled, with the non-White (they even did it with some White). It’s a trap; a trap so they can call out “gottem!”.
Conor MatthewsPublished 2 years ago in VivaLife-Changing for Ukraine Women in the War
Demonstrations of solidarity with Ukraine and against Russian intervention have multiplied in recent days around the world, joining thousands of people in protest parades in various cities on various continents, with anti-war posters and many pictures of Vladimir Putin caricatured. of Hitler. Anti-war rallies erupted in more than 50 towns across Russia, with the greatest rally taking place in Moscow, pushing the Russian government to interfere.
Mopsy MeirellesPublished 2 years ago in VivaChief Minister Bhupesh Baghel launched Kaushalya Matritva Yojana…
Chief Minister attended the state level women's conference Women honored for excellent work Raipur / Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has given a big gift to the women of the state on International Women's Day.
Why are Black Women LATE to the Femininity game?
Why are Black Women LATE to the Femininity game? That is, If they ever arrive at all… Black American Women are seen as masculine, undesirable, aggressive, rude, and unattractive. Why is that? Black men nowadays love to tell black women that they need to be more feminine. They say women of other racial backgrounds and ethnicities are softer and more feminine and much more desirable. Is there any truth to that? If so, why?
Grace PittmanPublished 2 years ago in VivaHow much do military camo pants cost?
Military camo pants are probably one of the most loved and sought-out pairs of clothing in the United States. Of course, they’ve had their rise and fall in popularity but it is still a favorite among enthusiasts more than ever.
Worldwide TacticalPublished 2 years ago in Viva