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Which Slavic gods?DON'T FORGET THOSE SLAVIC GODS WE MADE UP
OR YOU WON'T GET YOUR '70S ACADEMIC LEATHER ELBOW PATCHES
I think you're making too much soup out of too little stock here.I am constantly irked by how it keeps getting pushed that because the Festival of Persephone is supportive of traditional roles that it is a step back and it is not. We are dealing with straight up misogyny here, the hatred of women. We have gotten word of Cet on that. The Festival would be about acknowledging women as being important, that the role of the housewife is not something to dismiss but a valuable and important part of society.
I have to fight this sort of thinking now, or else the exact same thing is going to get trotted out later.
You may think that is a step back from the modern day, but we are trying to start somewhere. The Festival of Ploutos is restrictive, it only celebrates women who already have money or those that managed to sneak property through loop holes. It is not about being supportive of women in the public sphere, it is of only acknowledging women of wealth. It is the safe option.
This is a case where either festival choice is a major step forward for women's representation in Eretrian culture because, well, it's a festival that represents women in the culture of a Greek city-state of the 5th century CE.
The Festival of Persephone does this and affirms women's traditional role; the Courtship of Ploutos does this and affirms women's right to enter the economic sphere. Note that I mean 'affirms' as in 'affirmation' as in 'affirmative' as in 'you go girl!' just to be clear about that.
The Courtship of Ploutos is more subversive of traditional restrictions on women, tending to reinforce existing minor subversions of those restrictions that we've already seen in Eretria. Meanwhile, the Festival of Persephone is more inclusive of the deep-traditional-feminine in Greek culture as a whole.
As others have pointed out, widows with involvement in business are not necessarily rich. The widow of a dead fisherman killed by an accident at sea is not part of the aristocracy. The widow of a hardscrabble farmer trying to hold onto her late husband's estate is not part of the aristocracy.The way for further gender equality is not in the support of only those with money, the exceptions, but the support of as many women as possible. This is a democracy, we should not be trying to extend the hand to only to those in power, but women from all backgrounds, whether they be the wife of a fisherman or an aristocrat.
The situation is more complicated than you are making it out to be.
As noted, there is strong compelling logic for having a festival of Demeter, in which Persephone can readily become involved, at harvest time. We have room for that.I never said that the Festival of Ploutos can fill in the Harvest festival, the list was to show that there are several slots it can fill throughout the year, including an Early Spring slot which should be near enough its original time to move. Look at the current vote, it is not like we would only be creating one festival at a time.
Well we are not really working with hard time slots since Cet only used terms like late Summer or mid Autumn so I could have only extrapolated that there must be some reason for that.
Or, hell, the Running of the Weasels could be reshuffled to a different time of year, because honoring the gods with a well-timed harvest festival takes priority.