Two days before the celebrations for International Women's Day, I had an accident.
The shock was fatal but - consolation!
- I am admitted to the paradise of feminists.
Buried on March 8, I think I will be greeted by the champion of women's access to work, the socialist Clara Zetkin, who in 1910 launched the idea of this world day.
Error, it is Marie-Madeleine who is waiting for me at the door.
Jesus did indeed work for gender equality!
Here in heaven, she has the same rank as Saint Peter.
It is the Fathers of the Church who treacherously erased the importance of the one who announced the resurrection of Christ, making her the apostle of the Apostles.
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Everything looks for the best.
My illustrious pioneers begin to tell me about the strength of soul, the nerve, the enthusiasm to lift mountains that it took them to conquer our first rights, in a world subject to the powers of men.
Simone de Beauvoir, very lively, pauses for a moment to
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