And what after March 8th?

On the day when we started to think about this topic, Rosa Luxemburg was born. It's Friday, March 5th. Years and years passed after her, and a lot of things should have been changed. But is there something new we could tell? Probably not.

Croatia, like many other countries in the world, came to the absurd. Flowers on March 8th have lost their true symbolism. If the flowers themselves knew the reasons for giving it on that important day, it would just wither. If the struggle living inside of us could scream, the sound would be loud and painful. If the fear and limitations of men and women who still oppose women's rights and achievements could be painted, the canvas would be left blank because such ideas are leaving nothing behind. But yet, they're the most dangerous ones.

March 8th is the day of those who continue to fight every day. And the flowers are theirs but not the world. So let’s trade flowers for the world.

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