Saturday, March 7, 2026

Can we please celebrate International Women's Day on any other date besides March 8th?

Can we please celebrate International Women's Day on any other date besides March 8th? This being said, if the purpose is solely to celebrate feminity, and not some other historical event, any other day is suitable. There are 365 days in a year. We can designate any of them to celebrate women.

Although this may sound irrelevant, here's why another day would be best. The Bolsheviks murdered many, including children. A wrong doesn't fix a wrong. Also, if you believe women gained the vote in a totalitarian system, I have some oceanfront property in Arizona for sale. Only the elites make the decisions for all in such a system. Moreover, Marxism has never worked anywhere at any time in the history of our planet.

The following is some Wikipedia history, a site which normally defends the radical left.

The earliest version reported was a "Woman's Day" organized by the Socialist Party of America in New York City on 28 February 1909. In solidarity with them, communist activist and politician Clara Zetkin proposed the celebration of "Working Women's Day", approved at the 1910 International Socialist Women's Conference in Copenhagen, albeit with no set date;[8] the following year saw the first demonstrations and commemorations of International Women's Day across Europe. Vladimir Lenin declared 8 March as International Women's Day in 1922 to honour the women's role in the 1917 Russian Revolution....

Reference:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Women%27s_Day

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