Sophie Gregoire Trudeau is defending a unique call to action ahead of International Women’s Day which angered many on social media Tuesday.
She posted an image of herself holding hands with her husband, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
“This week, as we mark International Women’s Day, let’s celebrate the boys and men in our lives who encourage us to be who we truly are, who treat girls & women with respect, and who aren’t afraid to speak up in front of others,” Gregoire Trudeau wrote.
“Take a picture holding hands with your male ally & share it on social media using the hashtag #TomorrowInHand.”
Almost instantaneously, people began to question her, saying the request took the focus away from females on a day that is supposed to be about them.
“Why do we have to celebrate men on international women’s day?” Bibi Ebel asked on Facebook. “I am puzzled. There are so many things that can be done to celebrate women, and yet the call goes out to celebrating men. Allies and unity are crucial, but so is womanhood.”
I've never had to have my hand held. #equalitymatters pic.twitter.com/z46NCZcZ4Z
— Michelle Rempel (@MichelleRempel) March 7, 2017
Sophie Trudeau WHAT ARE YOU DOING? We get ONE day a year. #InternationalWomensDay shouldn't have @JustinTrudeau as a focus... pic.twitter.com/hvFJnR2Uss
— Vanessa Marie Rose (@pizzathepuzzle) March 7, 2017
Sophie Trudeau on FB rn calling to celebrate men on International Women's Day tomorrow. Liberals are weird.
— Lara Witt (@Femmefeministe) March 7, 2017
As a male ally, the last thing I would want to do is receive recognition and take up space on any day, let alone #IWD2017. #tomorrowinhand
— Robin Mazumder (@RobinMazumder) March 7, 2017
Sophie Trudeau literally "All Lives Matter"ᵀᴹ'ed International Women's Day #IWD2017
— Celina (@axecattery) March 7, 2017
Gregoire Trudeau posted to Instagram again later in the day, thanking people for their responses.
"Well, now we're having a conversation! Thanks to everyone for your pics and feedback! Love it," she wrote in the post. "Our goal is gender equality, and fighting for it is going to require men and women working together - raising our boys and girls to make a difference, hand-in-hand. This is about recognizing that we should be allies on this journey."
Gregoire said she will speak more on this at International Women's Day events on Wednesday.