LAST NIGHT EVENING, THE number one trending topic in Ireland was #FeministFutures. It’s still tending today.

The hashtag, which was started by the National Women’s Council of Ireland ahead of their forthcoming AGM, features Irish women sharing their dreams for a “feminist future” and what a truly feminist Ireland might look like.

And it turns out that we have a lot to say.

People want an Ireland where children aren’t pigeonholed into gender roles

My #FeministFutures would see shops and books and toys stores break away from pink and blue clothes, toys and books for girls and boys. — Lucy Keaveney (@Luighseach) June 9, 2015 Source: Lucy Keaveney /Twitter

Newstalk’s Dil Wickremasinghe expressed her desire to see and hear more women on air

We need a media revolution in Ireland! Need more women & diversity on air! Sick of male broadcasters speaking for women! #FeministFutures — Dil Wickremasinghe (@DilW) June 9, 2015 Source: Dil Wickremasinghe /Twitter

Women don’t want to be immediately dismissed if they say they don’t want children

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And they don’t want to be told that they’re part of the “PC brigade” if you make an offensive joke

#FeministFutures where oppressors will actually listen to the words of the oppressed instead of telling them why they shouldn't be offended — marie (@miaowpurrhiss) June 9, 2015 Source: marie /Twitter

This, a thousand times

Where you don't wear makeup and nobody mentions that you look like shit. #feministfutures — Aisling Twomey (@taisling) June 9, 2015 Source: Aisling Twomey /Twitter

A world where no compliments end in “…for a girl”

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And where women aren’t judged for being too feminist or not feminist enough

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A city where you can walk down the street without constantly looking over your shoulder

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A world where women aren't harassed when they walk down the streets, beaten in their homes, murdered by their partners #FeministFutures — Sarah Clarkin (@SarahClarkin) June 9, 2015 Source: Sarah Clarkin /Twitter

All these things would be good, too, actually

A world without catcalling.

A world where we are all afforded our reproductive rights.

A world of equal opportunities.#FeministFutures — Daniiiiiiiiiii (@ThatFOBFan) June 9, 2015 Source: Daniiiiiiiiiii /Twitter

Let’s get on it, Ireland.

- Written by Amy O’Connor and originally published by DailyEdge.ie.

Source: DailyEdge.ie