What does it say this November 8?

This Friday, November 8, Israel sends two “rescue planes” after the attack on Jewish supporters in Amsterdam, women earn less than men and therefore work “for free” after 4:48 p.m., while American women begin to dream of a ” world without man.

Published on 08/11/2024 09:44

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Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters were attacked after the Europa League match against Ajax, in Amsterdam, November 7, 2024. (JEROEN JUMELET / ANP)
Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters were attacked after the Europa League match against Ajax in Amsterdam on November 7, 2024. (JEROEN JUMELET / ANP)

“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Friday, November 8, Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters were attacked after a Europa League match against Ajax Amsterdam. According to initial information, around a dozen supporters were injured. The Israeli president evokes images reminiscent of the Hamas attack of October 7, 2023. All this, in a context of pro-Palestinian demands in several stadiums in Europe and a few days before a -Israel match at the Stade de France.

Women begin to “work for free” from 4:48 p.m. Friday, November 8, until the end of the year, according to the feminist newsletter Les Glorieuses which carries out this calculation each according to the pay gap between men and women. This year, it is 13.9% for a full-time equivalent in France.

Faced with fear of an increasingly patriarchal society after the election of Donald Trump in the United States, American women are interested in the “4b” feminist movement from South Korea. This phenomenon, which remains marginal, advocates a life without men, without marriage, without sexual relations, to avoid discrimination and sexist violence.

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