So, you may have seen today's Google doodle and wondered to yourself: what is international women's day? Well, the holiday was created by radical socialists.
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The call for 8 March to be celebrated as International Women’s Day was made at a conference for socialist women in Copenhagen in 1910. It was originally called International Working Women’s Day.
German revolutionary socialist Clara Zetkin proposed that date in honour of the inspiring struggle of women workers in the needle trade sweatshops in New York.
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link to www.socialistworker.co.uk]
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That May 1908, the Socialist Party of America declared that the last Sunday in February would be National Women’s Day. The first National Women’s Day was celebrated on Feb. 28, 1909 in the United States.
International Women’s Day (then International Working Women’s Day) was introduced during the International Conference of Working Women in Copenhagen, Denmark. Clara Zetkin, a German socialist, suggested a holiday honoring the strike of garment workers in the United States. The proposal received unanimous approval from the 100 women from 17 countries.
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link to www.csmonitor.com]
There are many other links out there that explain the history behind the "holiday."
Don't be a fool and buy into the socialist propaganda.