Noa, 17, chose to end her life via euthanasia in the Netherlands.
According to the media, Noa was sexually assaulted at 11 and raped at 14. She suffered from PTSD and anorexia.
She supposedly saw herself as 'dirty'.
Time after time, girls are being subjected to the most awful cruelty at the expense of others who can't control their behaviour.
My understanding of feminism is about fighting for the protection of children.
It is about challenging victim blaming.
It is about calling out sexism and stereotypes.
It is about raising young girls to become confident and make decisions that suit their chosen life (SAHM, business owner, punk rocker, whatever).
It is about raising our boys to blossom into caring men who are respectful of boundaries and make positive choices for their lives too.
It is about checking our own behaviour and language.
Times have changed thanks to women talking and protesting. So much so that I read comments so often online along the lines of, 'feminists have equality now, so what are they moaning about.'
FWR members frequently discuss:
Justice for women and children who have suffered abuse.
Lack of mental health provision and healthcare for women and girls.
Body image.
Social media.
All of the above were part of Noa's story.
This is why women need to keep talking about women's rights, no matter how often we are called bigots, old fashioned, boring or ungrateful for being given a foot into the boardroom.
It is about ensuring that girls don't think that they are dirty. That we talk about our bodies and talk about sexual consent and respectful boundaries.
Noa:
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7103019/Dutch-girl-17-legally-ends-life-euthanasia-clinic.html