Ten very long years ago we were ripped apart- We have not been able to talk from the 'heart' But I have this blog to let you know, how so very much you are loved, or when you need a (((hugggg))) I am here baby-(blog/mom)wrapping you in love. I will not abandoned you nor will I leave- fly high baby, fly free...
Maternalism What is Maternalism? Are the voices of mothers who identify with the liberation of mothers and the rights of their children. There was a past emergence of Maternalism in feminist history in the nineteenth century, however it is not consistent to today’s issues that continue to undermine her rights and values.
We believe that the act of giving birth has been extremely undervalued in today’s society much as a result of patriarchy but also due to the lack of representation of mothers voices in women’s rights organizations. We note that the eight hour day was inclusive of workers rights, but failed to acknowledge the labor of mothers towards raising future generations.
In the last twenty years, our rights have declined further with this acknowledgement as our children have grown to become the property of the state and men. We have the right to work from home, have flexible hours so that our care and work is balanced to eight hour days. We demand that employers provide the technology and opportunities to do so.
We have the exclusive right to be prioritized to be the exclusive candidates that have existing or possible opportunities to do so. We believe that joint parenting and shared parenting that is forced under the state of law upon dissolution of marriage undermines our rights to:
Whilst the status of women has improved, the status of mothers has declined that our representation in the media of mothers is poor and discriminatory. We believe that both forced and persuasive adoption is a degradation of women equivalent to prostitution and laws against this abdominal crime need to be enforced.
We believe that threats to take our children for objecting to medical practices that are harmful is an exploitation of mothers and undermines her ability to intuitively know what is best to raise her children as she has done hundreds of years prior to the introduction of medical treatment.
A DREAM FOR YOU (a mother’s dream for her daughter)
If I could dreamThe dream I wanted too,I would close my eyes,And dream a dream for you.
I would give you all the world,That you are deserving of,And to you I would giveMy everlasting love.
I would see to it,That you were never sad.And nothing in your lifeWould ever happen bad.
I would wish for you,All things would go your way,And you would always be happy,Each and every day.
In my dreamYou would stayJust as beautifulAs you are today.
Life for you would be as perfectAs the blueness of the sky,And no one would ever hurt you,Or ever make you cry.
I know it's just a dream,But if dreams could come true,I would close my eyes,And dream a dream for you.
xoxoxo~mom~