Women in politics and the myth that they will change it

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By Dimitris Kyriakou *

On the occasion of the discussion in the Third program of RIK for the marginalization of women.

As a child, I believed that women could change the world. I believed it, maybe because I had a model my mother who had love for the whole world. Yes, she managed to have love for her nine children and to have more for everyone else. Much has been written and much more has been said about the women we have marginalized and kept out of politics. Now that they are actively involved in political life and reach the highest positions, I do not see much difference, or rather I do not see any difference.

In recent years, many more women have been involved in politics and have risen to senior political positions. They have held and continue to hold key positions and play an important role in all areas of life. They make decisions, influence decisions, and systematically show how far they are from the love and humanity they supposedly serve.

The various facts and examples that I will cite below will prove to you that many, perhaps, most women who have been and are involved in politics behave worse than men, become authoritarian, aggressive, usually scream and lose their self-control. Suppose that many of them never understood or - even worse - did not feel the most beautiful feeling of mother's love.

I'm sorry to scare you but the image speaks for itself.

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Indira Gandhi

In 1975 the Supreme Court ruled that her election victory in 1971 was a product of violence and fraud and demanded that she resign from her parliamentary seat. Gandhi responded with emergency measures, declaring India a state of emergency, imprisoning its political opponents, outlawing many parties and abolishing local parliaments.

1984 was a year of "bloodshed" for Gaddy's rule. He ordered the killing of hundreds of Sikhs who had occupied the Golden Mosque in Amritsar demanding autonomy, thousands of Sikhs were arrested and tortured and their holy sites desecrated. Thus, on October 31, 1984, she was executed by the bullets of her two Sikh bodyguards. And imagine that you were the wife of a wonderful man and lover of peace.

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Golda Meyer

Together with Nixon, he funded Jordan's Hussein to quell a Palestinian uprising in September 1970 that Meir, Israel's co-founder, had expelled from Palestine. So it was no coincidence that Ben Gurion called her "the only man in government."

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Margaret Thatcher

Just to tell you that she is considered great for her tough political stance and not for some act of humanity. Even when she made the war in the Falklands, everyone (pro-war) admired her for her attitude. Just look at her finger and you will understand.

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Dolores Gomez

Communist, ideologist. However, she did not hesitate or react as a woman to the following anti-democratic fascist blows such as the blow against the Trotskyist movement, the closure of the POUM newspaper, the attacks on anarchists, the assassinations like that of Andre Nin and the torture of opponents and like-minded people ( under the supervision of "comrade" Santiago Carrio).

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Madeleine Albright

Abrupt and absolute, he will gather the international press and the world a few times a month, as in the case before the invasion of Iraq, when he warned Saddam Hussein about this sensitive global issue: "Iraq has a simple choice: change ή He is responsible for non-intervention and genocide in Rwanda, and since 1997, as foreign minister, he has even been responsible for the bombing of Serbia.

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He played the game of weapons of mass destruction and is partly responsible for politics and the invasion of Iraq. He was also a member of the Board. of Chevron oil, with the burdensome history of managing environmental and labor issues. See the size she shows… very small and her facial expression. No satisfaction…

 

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Angela Merkel

He plays various games and works in an interest-based manner. Most of the headlines he gets in pan-European news are "cruel" and "bad". See her finger, it threatens you…

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Christine Langart

As France's finance minister, Christine Lagarde has been accused of abuse of power (no kick-off was found) in the much-maligned "Tapi case" in 2007. The finger is probably on someone's execution. Doesn't it look like Hitler?

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Eleni Theocharous

Theocharous said annoyed about Matsakis "Returned to DIKO to do his autopsy". He continued for the people of Diko - proud - "The ignorant and disgraced people who slandered and insulted me vulgarly in the 1996 parliamentary elections, continue their work. They do not know what pride means. Please do not count me after these unfortunate ". Today, after building the "known" image within DISY, it appears in an ethnarchic style and leaves behind those who were competitors until yesterday.

So women are simply not better in politics. In fact, I can personally argue that they are worse. Their weakness and the syndrome of inferiority they carry, - wrongly - for so many years makes them bad and authoritarian to be imposed. Surely you live it and those of you who have a boss wife. See the photos again, sorry if they will cause you nightmares,

Υ.Γ. I declare that I remain a lover and admirer of women, but of these women who emphasize their femininity and have the pit of goodness on their cheeks and rejoice in their unique power to give birth and rejoice in the power of the perpetuation of the human race.

Dimitris Kyriakou, archaeologist-teacher