http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/vatican-the-washing-machine-liberated-women-1640134.html

Vatican: The washing machine liberated women

By Miranda Bryant


Sunday, 8 March 2009

As  Internationa Women's Day is celebrated, the Vatican had a novel message for 
the women of the world: give thanks for the washing machine. This humble 
domestic appliance had done more for the women's liberation movement than the 
contraceptive pill or working outside the home, said the the official Vatican 
newspaper, Osservatore Romano. 

"In the 20th century, what contributed most to the emancipation of Western 
women?" questioned the article. "The debate is still open. Some say it was the 
pill, others the liberalisation of abortion, or being able to work outside the 
home. Others go even further: the washing machine." 

The article is entitled, "The washing machine and the emancipation of women: 
put in the powder, close the lid and relax", taking its name from the Washy 
Talky, the Electrolux bilingual-talking washing-machine launched in India seven 
years ago, which would|remind the absent-minded housewife how to use the 
appliance. 

The Catholic Church was never likely to laud the pill for its transformative 
power on women's lives. Since Pope Benedict became the leader of the world's 
1.1 billion Catholics, he has published a religious document condemning 
contraception for "negating the intimate truth of conjugal love, with which the 
divine gift [of life] is communicated" and has urged pharmacists to refuse to 
dispense the morning-after pill. The Osservatore Romano held the pill 
responsible for polluting the environment and contributing to male infertility. 


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Kirim email ke