Chaos Rising - Normalize - (Official video)

Music : Stéphanie Nolf & Catherine Fearns Guitar, lyrics, keyboard, vocal radio message : Catherine Fearns (Switzerland) Bass, vocals, drums prog. : Stéphanie Nolf (France) Mix: Chaos Rising prod. / Stéphanie Nolf (France) Video editing : Chaos Rising Prod. / Stéphanie Nolf (France) Logo design : Tina “Dark light illustrations“ (Germany) © May 28, 2021 Chaos Rising prod. 😎👉 Follow Chaos Rising #allfemalemetalband #industrialmetal #chaosrisingproject #genderequality Lyrics : Tell me something I don’t know ‘Cause we’ve been doing this all along You just didn’t want to see The hidden figures of our history Activists and pioneers and innovators volunteers They didn’t have a microphone They amplified it on their own Chorus: Normalize Normalize Never more to ostracize Normalize Normalize The change has happened before your eyes Anonymous was a woman But now she’s written back in We don’t mind your cognitive dissonance Never needed to be equal participants Not afraid to fight 100 times harder I’ve always been 100 times stronger But don’t believe what you’ve been taught Believe the rebel girls who fought Radio speech : “The Matilda effect is a bias against acknowledging the achievements of those women scientists whose work is attributed to their male colleagues. The effect was first described by the suffragist and abolitionist Matilda Joslyn Gage in her 1870 tract ‘Woman As Inventor’. It is a phenomenon that can be applied not just to science but to all areas of life, from literature to politics to music, in which when we examine history more closely, we see that the accomplishments of women have consistently been overlooked. In the history which we have been taught, no-one says it better than Virginia Woolf - anonymous was a woman. But we are now seeing women being written back into the history books – give examples - and what we see is that there is an alternative history of the world, the true story, in which beneath the camouflage and the spin and the smokescreens, women have played as central a role as men in all aspects of human accomplishment. And while this may come as a surprise to men, it comes as no surprise at all to us women, because we have been doing this all along.“
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