Where they sing 'Zorra', it's not there

8-M approaches and the song returns that feminism is more divided than ever and that there will be two separate demonstrations.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
14 February 2024 Wednesday 04:02
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Where they sing 'Zorra', it's not there

8-M approaches and the song returns that feminism is more divided than ever and that there will be two separate demonstrations. But nothing separate. The more the transgenderist life project designed by the Government of Spain progresses, the clearer it becomes that these marches will be diametrically opposed: in one will go the people who advocate for the feminist agenda and in the other, those who defend transactivism, queerism and a law that was already born misogynistic and homophobic, with forgiveness of all the positions that have sworn to this flag.

Being a feminist is not an intimate experience. It cannot be emotional, experiential and uncritical. This is what the philosopher Alicia Miyares says – PSOE activist, in case anyone doubts – to remind us that women's rights do not form an agenda that can be dynamited to adapt it to everyone's expectations.

Support for the diversity and plurality of feminisms has proven to be very unfeminist. Just look at the consequences of gender self-determination (which actually refers to sex self-determination): anyone can declare themselves a woman without more or less and claim access to women's locker rooms or to women's sports categories, to put two examples The helplessness is total and absolute. Filing a complaint means being literally crushed by the weight of the law, accused at the very least of a hate crime.

Misinformation and the lack of a serious debate about what it entails to legislate based on an act of faith – a debate that has been replaced by a “pro-rights” propaganda bombardment that no one dares to challenge – will make a year let's introduce ourselves to those who in this country work for a real emancipation of women and against sexist violence in all its aspects (including sexual exploitation, i.e. prostitution, and reproductive, wombs for rent ) like some old fashioned Kelly girls who haven't understood that what makes a woman is the dress. Or not even the dress!

A hint for those who have doubts about which of the demonstrations is the feminist: wherever they sing Zorra, there it is not.