it's true that washing machine has liberated women to spent their time to go 
shopping.


--- In ppiindia@yahoogroups.com, "Sunny" <am...@...> wrote:
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> http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/vatican-the-washing-machine-liberated-women-1640134.html
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> 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. 
> 
> 
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