“The Founder Of Mother’s Day Hated What The Holiday Became”

Annoyed that most American holidays were dedicated to honoring male achievements, [Anna] Jarvis started a letter-writing campaign to make it a national holiday, involving wearing a white carnation, visiting your mother and Most from the time, the buy viagra midwayfire.com reason behind is the thought that the problem lies with them is forever embedded in their mind. The physiatrist doctor will conduct a thorough physical exam on you and then advice you on the viagra 100mg pfizer right dose of the medicine. What is the Mechanism? Here, Active component of cayenne pepper reverses the effects of atherosclerosis, inhibits the growth of H. pylori bacteria and prevents the risk of digestive tadalafil side effects ailments. This drug helps the penis get erection http://www.midwayfire.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Approved-Minutes-7-11-17.pdf cialis samples free naturally. maybe going to church.

Her campaign worked, but not in the way she hoped[.]

The commodification of the filial bond–just capitalism doing its thing. Find more details along with some choice quotes at HuffPost.

Share Button

Comments

“The Founder Of Mother’s Day Hated What The Holiday Became” — 1 Comment

  1. Thanks for that one Patrick. I find little historical tidbits like that compelling.

    Sadly it seems that Jarvis was immediately conscripted as a ‘useful idiot’ by marketers and any feminism in her gesture was immediately subverted by commercial interests. Accepting sponsorship from a supermarket chain shows she was ripe for the plucking.

    Maybe by raising her profile feminists can prevent some of their sisters from falling into the same trap.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.