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Claim We Said 'Cooking Is Slavery' Is Propaganda — Pepper Dem Ministry Finally Reacts

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Members of the Pepper Dem Ministries have finally responded to the claim that they said a woman going to work and cooking for her husband is ‘slavery’.
In a statement released to address the long standing notion, the group said the statement attributed to them is propaganda used by their enemies to discredit them.
The group has been at the centre of a public firestorm since the statements were reported as their extremist position has been ridiculed, and today they came out to fight back.

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In a statement, they tried to debunk the assertion attributed to one of their members, claiming its meaning has been twisted.
Read statement below…
In the last few weeks, there have been discussions on social media, television and radio pertaining to cooking from different angles. We wish to reference one particular angle which has been falsely attributed to PDM. This is that cooking for your husband is slavery and those who do so are slaves. We wish to categorically state that PDM has never made this statement, doesn’t share this opinion and does not align with it nor endorses it.
Below is the statement which we believe has been twisted by propagandists on various media platforms:
“If you want to praise your slaving or hardworking or loving wife, whatever adjective you find suitable, please go ahead without suggesting that she defines what womanhood totally entails.”
To help clarify the meaning of the post in question, we’d like to share some definitions:
A) “SLAVING” defined from the Urban dictionary is
i. putting in overtime hours to get work done when you are getting paid on salary. And thus working for free.
B) “SLAVERY” defined on Google
i. is the practice or system of owning slaves. or
ii. a condition of having to work very hard without proper remuneration or appreciation.
Clearly, “slaving” and “slavery” are not synonymous, plus the contextual meaning of slaving used in the sentence doesn’t suggest that cooking is slavery not to mention that cooking for your husband or family is slavery.
If you have followed us keenly, PDM’s goal is to promote choice, agency, balance and fairness. PDM has members, supporters and allies who support their homes and take delight in cooking for their families.
We believe that our member’s post suggesting that people shouldn’t use the choices their wives make to set standards for all other women has been taken out of context and a storm created unnecessarily out of this.
As an organisation, we understand that adults can and should take decisions that work for them and also honour the dignity of both parties.
As we approach the International Women’s Month, we ask that we all work for progress and build both women and men to treat each other with dignity, especially to make commitments to train our daughters and sons for the challenging dynamics of the future in order to be useful in all spheres of their lives.
We would like to entreat media houses to act professionally and check stories before they run amok with it and create storms out of tea cups and send the whole country on a wild goose chase with time that could have been used profitably to pursue progressive gender conversations.
Media houses and people who do not agree with us must desist from these propaganda. We are always available to confirm any statements we make to the press whenever they do their checks on the news of the day.

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