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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Corporate wankology and international woman's day

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CreationNat1on · 24/02/2025 15:25

My company has asked me to be involved in celebrating IWD by giving a personal insight into my life to date.

I don't think men are ever asked to provide details of their personal life journey. I m not that keen, but don't feel I can refuse. What's your take on it?

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ChangementDuNom · 24/02/2025 20:39

Please don't feel pressured into sharing anything just so they can put a tick in the box marked IWD.

InSpainTheRain · 24/02/2025 21:07

I was also asked at my company and said no. If you want to do it give chat gpt your linked in profile and prompt it to give you something suitable. Job done.

InSpainTheRain · 24/02/2025 21:10

For fun I asked chat gpt to tell me in 100 words why IED is corporate bank. Here's what it said:

International Women’s Day has become a corporate spectacle, where companies that underpay women and overlook gender equality suddenly slap a hashtag on a pastel-colored post and call it activism. It’s performative nonsense—brands pushing empty slogans while maintaining the very structures that disadvantage women. They’ll post about empowerment, then fail to promote women to leadership. They’ll market feminist T-shirts made by exploited female workers. It’s a PR exercise, not real progress. If companies truly cared, they’d pay women fairly, enforce equity policies, and shut up about it until they had results. Until then, it’s just corporate wank.

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