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More and more people call for changing "Goddess Queen's Day" to "Women's Day". What's the point?
The reason why there are Queen's Day and Goddess's Day is because e-commerce deliberately creates names to promote their products in order to create a festive atmosphere.

International Women's Day was originally a festival for all women. However, due to the various marketing promotion methods we are currently involved in, we have deliberately created various names to distinguish them, so this is a misunderstanding and misleading of the whole Women's Day. They distinguish themselves from previous festivals by creating some novel words, highlight their uniqueness and uniqueness through such marketing means, attract some young women who don't know much about the origin of Women's Day to shop and spend on their shopping platforms with such unique words, disguise their consumerism in this way, and improve their sales performance and profits in this way.

International Women's Day is a festival for women all over the world to fight for equal rights and celebrate equal status. However, today's Queen's Day and Goddess's Day classify all women and deliberately create inequality. But through these deliberately created festive atmosphere, the meaning of the whole Women's Day has been changed. Moreover, most female compatriots don't know the true origin and profound connotation of Women's Day, and think that it is also a holiday for consumption and shopping, just like other festivals created by e-commerce.

Therefore, it is necessary to use external means to carry out appropriate publicity and promotion, set a reasonable scope, and let these businesses carry out appropriate promotion. We can't distort and misunderstand the true colors of these spirits. By creating some novel words, most female compatriots will regard Women's Day as another shopping festival, which makes Women's Day lose its proper meaning.