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“The day before yesterday, Diana participated in a discussion on the empowerment of women and expressed the idea that the country’s weakened educational system does not benefit from the fact that 79 percent. the teachers are women. They become hostages to the disabled system and little would change if a similar percentage of men worked in schools.
Probably the sixth or even the third text comprehension skill would be enough to understand the idea being said, but narrative hunters have translated it into an antithesis about disrespect for a woman’s work. Understand that the system does not work because it employs too many women. Thus, Diana, who advocates for the empowerment of women with all her being, became an opponent.
At that time, advocates of equal opportunities were already involved, discovering even manifestations of sexism here. Here it is at least! The labor collectives, who expressed their solidarity and indignation, also responded promptly. In other words, we did not read the original text, we did not see the conference, but we condemned it, ”wrote G. Nausėda.
According to the head of the country, just like in the Soviet Union in the 20th century. in the seventies and eighties: “B. I didn’t read Pasternak, but I want to say … “And what really happened? The subject of the discussion was cleverly “washed”, replacing the clever problem of equal rights. Who did this?
And the same commentators who remained silent for a decade and happily watched the Lithuanian educational system dig deeper and deeper into the ground. Only now are we trying to get it back on its feet by presenting the whole package of equal opportunity laws. Only for children from families of different social status
Even more disgusting, day and night for human rights, the sleepless carried out a public execution for their mother and wife, for whom they allegedly fight for equal opportunities and self-expression. A woman who loved my mother with a brilliant memory, a teacher who had worked honestly for decades. Former one of those 79 percent. I do not appeal to the honor and conscience of those few commentators. I cannot appeal to what does not exist.
I appeal to all benevolent people who are not indifferent to the fate of the state. The fight for public space continues. Let’s not let the party of “empty drums” occupy it, all those who like to publish about noble materials, but do not follow them in their personal life, “wrote G. Nausėda.
Maldeikienė responded to Nausėdienė’s speech on women in education: addressed the Presidency
We remind you that tv3.lt announced that in the public sphere, when there was outrage over Ms. Diana Nausėdienė’s first speech at the Davos Conference in Lithuania on Tuesday, MEP Aušra Maldeikienė announced that she had addressed the Presidency regarding the speeches of D. Nausėdienė.
On the social network Facebook, A. Maldeikienė announced that the Presidencies had asked to provide the full speech of the first lady and the official position of the Presidency on the issue of gender equality.
“Today I sent a formal request to the Presidency to present the entire speech of the President delivered at the Davos Conference in Lithuania.
I would also ask for the official Presidency post on gender equality.
I will wait for the answer.
In a similar query about an event held at the Presidential Office last fall, where, as its excerpts show, it also discussed the situation of women, the Presidency responded that it was a private event and that they had no record of the speech or event. by Nausėdienė.
I did not receive an answer to the question of how much a private event of Nausėdienė in the Presidency cost and who paid for it, ”wrote A. Maldeikienė on the social network.
The news portal tv3.lt recalls that the country’s first lady D. Nausėdienė also delivered a speech at the Lithuanian conference in Davos on Tuesday.
There was public outrage over the statements of the president’s wife on education.
“The stereotype is often repeated that if we increase the number of women in an area, the indicators in that area will automatically improve.
79 percent work in the educational system. women, but if we look at the indicators of the education system, we will see that the main indicators, which should grow, are constantly falling ”, said D. Naus boardingdien negot in her speech.
Comments soon appeared on social media, calling these words of the first lady offensive.
In the Teachers and their Friends Facebook group, educators wrote:
“Women don’t seem to be empowered to change the educational system. Good good.”
“And this is called gender equality ?! And again, women are underrated. “
And the economist Nerijus Mačiulis noted that 86% of education ministers were men.
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