A Day Without a Women' Strike

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These self serving women need to go on strike on Valentines Day and save their man the trouble of getting them cards, candy, and flowers.

Quote:Day Without a Woman’ strike shuts down schools as teachers bolt

Several schools in at least four states were closed Wednesday so teachers can participate in "A Day Without a Woman" strike in which organizers are urging female workers to stay home.

While the gender equality demonstration, which comes on the same day as International Women's Day, was organized prior to President Trump's election and inspired by women's protests in other countries, critics say it is meant to denounce his presidency and bring politics into the classroom.

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The strike was created by the organizers of the historic Women’s March on Washington in January, which drew hundreds of thousands in protest of Trump. Among the groups supporting Wednesday's demonstration are Planned Parenthood, MoveOn.org and Amnesty International, according to the Women's March website.

On Monday, school officials in Alexandria, Va., North Carolina’s Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School District and New York announced they are canceling classes in anticipation of staff shortages due to the event.

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Conservative women’s groups, such as Concerned Women of America (CWA), criticized the event as misguided and unrepresentative.

“The U.S. has the highest proportion of women in senior management positions (43 percent) of any country in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (women comprise 47 percent of the U.S. labor force); the U.S. was ranked eighth globally in gender equality by the World Economic Forum; 24 percent of working American women are in professional fields (compared to only 16 percent of working American men); 46 percent of American firms are owned or co-owned by women,” CWA said on its website.

The group also said the glass ceiling was more a perception than a reality.

“Despite rhetoric to the contrary, men and women are different. Our needs and desires differ significantly from those of men. Our priorities are not the same, and neither is the way we seek to balance our lives with our careers. The decisions that we make in regards to career and family contribute to the perception of a glass ceiling.

Officials said all schools in Prince George's County in Maryland are closed Wednesday after 1,700 teachers asked for the day off to participate in the protest. About 30 percent of the transportation staff also requested an absense.

In Virginia, Alexandria City Public Schools -- a district that voted overwhelmingly for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election -- announced it will close schools for the day after more than 300 staff members requested a leave.




"This is not a decision that was made lightly," Alexandria Superintendent Alvin L. Crawley said in an email Monday to parents.

"We have been closely monitoring requests for leave on March 8, including communicating with school leaders and our education association,” Crawley said. “The decision is based solely on our ability to provide sufficient staff to cover all our classrooms, and the impact of high staff absenteeism on student safety and delivery of instruction. It is not based on a political stance or position.”

The announcement had many parents scrambling to make child care arrangements, or, in some cases, request a leave of absence from work to stay home with their children.

The Alexandria City Public School district's Facebook page has become a forum for parents to share their opinions over the cancellation of classes.

One parent, identified as Amanda Dehn Bowman, wrote on the Facebook page that she was "disappointed" in the school district's decision to "cave to the massive temper-tantrum" from left-wing groups.

"The only people who are going to be affected by this are women -- poor women who cannot afford to miss wages or pay for day care," Bowman wrote. For parents unable to afford child care, Bowman offered to baby-sit their children for free.

"We understand that when schools close there is an impact on families who may have to find unanticipated child care," added Crawley. "We apologize for this unforeseen burden on parents and thank you for your patience and understanding."

Many other parents, however, expressed their support for the decision.

"I'm really proud that so many teachers want to participate in the Day Without A Woman. It takes a lot of courage. So glad these women are teaching my daughter," wrote Heather Ignatius.

Jessica Osborne, a single parent whose daughter is a high school student in the district, acknowledged the hardship some parents face in trying to find child care. But Osborne told Fox News she fully supported the principles behind the demonstration -- and said she did not view the protest as anti-Trump.

"I don’t see it as an anti-Trump event. I see it as a pro-woman event," Osborne told Fox News.

"I think it’s great that schools are participating," she said.

"At the end of the day, kids not being in school for a day is really in the grand scheme of things a first-world problem," said Osborne. "The fact that we can demonstrate peacefully in this country is something we should all be grateful for."

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/03/08/day...chers-bolt.html
 
Men shouldn't just have to Waite till valentines day to be extra nice to their girl..when you love someone you should street them good every day with some gifts or flowers outside of the holidays or birthdays..there are some guys who street women like crap and then think valentines day or a holiday makes up for all the wrong.. Dan
 
I'm thinking things were a lot quieter around the office that day... and work got done. Or is that sexist...hmmm too bad we could really do without Rosie O'Donnell, Oprah & others pictured above.

Just saying.

T2G
 
Originally Posted By: dan158Men shouldn't just have to Waite till valentines day to be extra nice to their girl..when you love someone you should street them good every day with some gifts or flowers outside of the holidays or birthdays..there are some guys who street women like crap and then think valentines day or a holiday makes up for all the wrong.. Dan

How do you "Street" your woman??
 
Originally Posted By: Mr. PoppadopalisOriginally Posted By: dan158Men shouldn't just have to Waite till valentines day to be extra nice to their girl..when you love someone you should street them good every day with some gifts or flowers outside of the holidays or birthdays..there are some guys who street women like crap and then think valentines day or a holiday makes up for all the wrong.. Dan

How do you "Street" your woman??




Was on android at lunch, auto correct...
 
Originally Posted By: Tbone-AZFur,

What makes you think that most of these woman are married to a MAN?? Good point! You are right, most men would not want them. These women have no conscience of being inconsiderate to the kids they teach and the kid's parents to take off work and cause public schools to close to protest President Trump.
 
Well dang, remember when BRUCE JENNER won "woman of the year?"Just goes to show ya, that men are better than women....even at being a woman I guess.

DC's 'A Day Without a Woman' Protest is Being Led By a Man

 
Originally Posted By: Fox News'Day Without a Woman' supporters got $246M from Soros

Billionaire George Soros gave $246 million to groups behind Wednesday's "Day Without a Woman" protest, according to a report by a conservative think tank.

Wednesday is "International Women's Day," and schools in at least four states canceled classes so teachers and staff members could participate in "Day Without a Woman" demonstrations.

While movement organizers say the demonstration is meant to spotlight gender inequality, critics say it is intended to protest President Donald Trump. The strike was created by the same organizers of the historic Women’s March on Washington in January, which drew hundreds of thousands in protest of the president.

A report released Wednesday claims that Soros -- whose net worth is $25.2 billion and who champions liberal causes -- gave millions to groups behind the demonstration.

Of the march's 544 partners, 100 groups received funding from Soros that totaled $246 million, according to the conservative Media Research Center. Such groups included Planned Parenthood, the Center for American Progress and People for the American Way (PFAW), the report claims.

"Those donations represent just a fragment of Soros’ massive global influence," the Media Research Center said on its website. "His Open Society Foundations have given away more than $13 billion to push his globalist, anti-American views."

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/03/08/day-without-woman-supporters-got-246m-from-soros.html
 
^ Agreed..

This whole idea that woman are not appreciated is stupid.. Talk about denegading yourself and trivializing yourself.

I don't have to take a day off for people to notice. Especially in my home, and the same is true for my wife, we are a team.
 


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