| His says this year the theme is women who advocate DEI. Is that him or the official position? https://x.com/cmjawando/status/1764766272800137638?s=46&t=Rw_jX1uyupQwvEwsjuQulQ |
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It's from the National Women's History Alliance
https://nationalwomenshistoryalliance.org/2024-whm-theme/ |
| So the only women they care about are women ones who push DEI? |
Apparently. Jawando should just stay far away from women's issues. |
The Alliance has a specific theme every year. Last year it was "women who tell out stories" highlighting authors and journalists. Prior to that it was caregivers, women's suffrage advocates, peacemakers, public servants, STEM... Do you object to all themes or just this one? |
Just this one. -np |
Yes - that is his message. |
Jawando should stay away from all governing actually. |
Do you think that every time Women's History Month has a theme it means that "they only care about" the women that fit the theme? |
Me too - another NP |
Nope. But this particular group should not be singled out as something important or worthwhile. How ‘bout women who changed the course of history? Or women scientists? Or women who broke barriers? Or women who sacrificed their lives for the good of others? I could go on with many more meaningful categories of women, way more meaningful than DEI BS. |
| Who ir what is a Jawando? Sounds like more progressive nonsense. |
| Whatever you think of the theme, it was decided by a group of people (women) none of whom are Will Jawando. Trying to make the decisions of the National Women's History Alliance an issue of local politics directed at a particular person you dislike is disingenuous. |
| they need to end all these awareness months. |
Jawando should stay away from everything. |