
"Taboos and forbidden relationships in dictatorship" was the topic of yesterday evening's "Top Story".
Writer Rita Petro, speaking about gender equality, said that in our country, during the communist system, women began to work, but on the other hand, they were stripped of their femininity. She distinguishes the system in Albania from other countries in the East…
"It can be said. It seems like a paradox, but we are not considering the situation in Albania here, we are talking about Eastern countries. There was indeed sexual freedom, because in these countries it was talked about a lot, it was part of their program, there was freedom between man and woman. Women went to work, they were also freer from religious conventions, which did not happen in the West until the sexual revolution, where there was an explosion in society, in art, culture and everything else. But there are studies that make an important analysis, because in the West there was the traditional family, the man worked, the woman took care of the children, but there was also a much higher standard of living. While in the East, women also started working. But in Albania it was different. In Albania, communism was also different from other countries, it was true that here they said that women should be equal to men, but they stripped them of everything that had to do with femininity. It was collective love, so it was a false situation. They stripped them of themselves, they stripped them of "female dog," the writer said.
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