WOMAN: A HISTORY OF STRUGGLE AND RESISTANCE
PREAMBLE:
Woman: a history of struggle and resistance. From historical oppression to the
demand for hypocritical virtue, her struggle persists against Christianity and
for a society without hatred.
From
ancient times, women have been indisputable protagonists in the tapestry of
humanity. Loved by some, hated by others; deified by some and demonized by
many, they have borne the weight of a world that has tried to subjugate and
limit their existence.
In
every era and in every corner of the planet, women have faced a long ordeal,
enduring abuses and sufferings imposed by a society dominated by
"machismo."
The price of time and infamy.
For
20 centuries, women have carried on their shoulders the weight attributed by
Christianity, being blamed as the sole culprit for all the evils of creation,
ignoring that they are the only ones who have birthed humanity, the only ones
who have dispensed love, affection, and care to human beings, and the only ones
who—throughout these pages—will address the unjustified reasons; they have
traversed a long ordeal in ancient times, which still hasn't ended in many
regions in modern times.
Historical oppression.
In
powerful ancient Greece, she was a slave to men. In distant Syria, she was
auctioned off like a mere commodity. China treated her as a currency, stripping
her of her humanity. The Tartars chained and dragged her, as if she deserved no
more than the treatment of an animal. In Morocco, she was sold in the same
markets where horses were traded. An Arab could slaughter her for any reason.
She was a subject of buying, selling, and bartering for livestock among the
Moguls. The Bosnian could buy her in the public market or could steal her with
impunity.
We
could enumerate countless abuses and sufferings, but the most important thing
is to understand that the life of women has been, and in many places still is,
the greatest martyrdom recorded in history across all times and peoples.
Hypocrisy and the demand for virtue.
It
seems that no one understands that, if there were no women, there would be no
humans either. What's even more serious is that this "poor woman,"
hunted and sold like animals, tied with chains like a dog, is asked by humans
for virtue, honesty, and modesty.
The role of Christianity and Catholicism.
To
those unfortunate, eternal victims of all the atrocities perpetrated by
"males" throughout all ages, despite all the vicissitudes, scorn,
vilification, and subjugation, women have never stopped fighting for their
rights, for the respect and gratitude they deserve.
However,
when they least expected it, a powerful institution appeared, which has been
and continues to be their executioner: Christianity and Catholicism, who have
woven a web of lies and unleashed hatred, contempt, rejection, and
disqualification against women, perpetuating a system that continues to oppress
them and deny them the position they so much deserve.
The struggle and resistance of women.
But
women have raised their voices. They have defied imposed norms and have
embarked on an untiring struggle for equality, and to show the world that there
is no reason to hate them, as established by the Church.
In
every woman, there beats a spirit of struggle and resilience. It is time to
recognize their courage, to open spaces for equality, and to tear down the
walls of discrimination and hatred.
The
history of women is a history of struggle and resistance, and together we can
write a new chapter, where all voices are heard, and all women can live fully,
without chains or oppression.
Towards a society of women without hatred.
The
battle for equality, which has yielded few results, must radically change to
demonstrate the superiority of women in all aspects. Join the struggle, defend
justice, and echo the voice of women. Only together will we be able to build a
world in which everyone is free to be who they are, regardless of gender.
Today
more than ever, it is essential to listen to the voices of women, to provide
them with support and solidarity in their quest for a just, egalitarian, and
hate-free society. Women are not eternal victims but an indomitable force that
challenges injustice and rises for their rights.

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