Mothers giving birth with no medical help, babies without milk, one toilet between 500 people – but none of it evokes empathy, writes Guardian columnist Nesrine Malik
You did not read the article, just the headline. If you had, you’d know what the fuck is being discussed and how it’s not ‘Women’s Rights’ whatever the idea of that term means to you that needs to be air quoted.
This is about the female experience in
general public are being slaughtered, families torn apart and executed, people assassinated in hospitals, bombings and pushing people off land… Kinda hard to fit that in.
The tens of thousands of pregnancies that are going on with no infrastructure. The conditions of the mothers and the babies that do survive those. The effects on lack of supplies on menstruating girls. Women issues, because they’re part of the innocents being genocided and a vagina and a penis work differently.
You did not read the article, just the headline. If you had, you’d know what the fuck is being discussed and how it’s not ‘Women’s Rights’ whatever the idea of that term means to you that needs to be air quoted.
This is about the female experience in
The tens of thousands of pregnancies that are going on with no infrastructure. The conditions of the mothers and the babies that do survive those. The effects on lack of supplies on menstruating girls. Women issues, because they’re part of the innocents being genocided and a vagina and a penis work differently.