Context: March 8th is international women’s day. I assume this must have been a special celebratory comic made to run on that day.

  • hayvan@piefed.world
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    2 months ago

    To this felt more cynical than celebratory. Switching roles for a day every year changes nothing.

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        2 months ago

        I think this is extremely progressive for its time. Not only does it suggest that they should be equal but also criticizes that womens day is a drop in a bucket compared to what we actually need to achieve equality. Tho this is only my reading.

        Edit: oh also Pál is a male name in hungary which means the author isnt even a woman which makes it even more surprising.

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          2 months ago

          It’s a male name pretty much everywhere else too. It’s the Hungarian equivalent of Paul.

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      One day is a step to every day. IMO this comic does a pretty good job in the context of its time for showing that domestic labour falls disproportionately on women, and demonstrating that change can happen if you make it happen.

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      2 months ago

      Most likely because International Men’s Day was established in 1999 and this comic is way older than that.

      She’s pretty based, I’m sure this fictional figure would probably at least acknowledge it. But that’s not what you meant, did you.