Y. Dawne, Content Blogger, Diploma in Journalism, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Answered Feb 07, 2019
Women's day started off as a sociopolitical wave in the West, creating an awareness of the stigmas that women were fighting from, and it later spread across the rest of the globe as a warning sign. This day is a fine remembrance of that day which embarked the journey of a woman in fighting for equality and to gain respect as a human being.
Whereas, on the other hand, this day needs a renaissance, for, there have been a lot of changes in the past that have been achievements to the women. In this age, when women are fighting to be treated equally in every aspect, demanding a special day where only women are considered as a central figure is awkward. We must get over this one day celebration or rather make it a combined celebration of gender equality by applauding the women who have inspired us and the men who have become role models as well.
Mike John, Content Explorer, MCA, Los Angeles, California, USA
Answered Dec 04, 2018
Women’s day is being celebrated in different parts of the world. A lot of the countries in the world recognize that women deserve equal rights. The only difference is that there are various reasons why it is being celebrated.
For example, there are some who celebrate it as a sign of protest because women there are still not getting the equality that they deserve.
There are some who celebrate it in order to commemorate the brave women who have made huge differences with how women can live in the world right now. Women’s day is a national holiday and a lot of people should remember it.
Why not? People can always celebrate women’s day every day if they want to. There is no need to wait for a national holiday before women can be regarded for their actions. There are so many women who have made a lot of difference in this world.
There are some women who made it possible for women to go to school and get an education. Women can vote right now because of what other women did in the past. Women should be celebrated because there were some who realized early on that women should not be confined to their homes. They should be allowed to do what they want to do.