09/03/2026
Megaphone believes marginalized voices must be centered in the feminist march. Yet year after year, organizing within JIF repeats the same pattern: as the march becomes politically useful for candidates, its message is softened to remain palatable rather than truly intersectional and politically bold.
Our action aimed to reach the front of the march, stage a short die-in, and play speeches from Luxembourg-based and international feminists often excluded from the platform. We never intended to stop the march, only to confront those with the power to amplify these voices. Instead, our banner was torn away and the police were called.
An organization unable to tolerate a 15-minute disruption must reflect on its responsibility as a platform for feminist politics.
As trans people, Palestinians, people of colour, Sudanese and Congolese communities, victims of climate change, and many others face violence under global systems of power, we refuse to march quietly alongside politicians who uphold these structures.
Feminism must stand in solidarity with all struggles. Only an international, intersectional movement that centers its most vulnerable members can move us forward.
We hope will take this moment to build a stronger, genuinely intersectional q***r-feminist movement.
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