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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

What happens when women stop leading like men - NY Times article by Tina Brown

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DancelikeEmmaGoldman · 02/04/2019 11:48

Interesting piece.

“But there is a deep lesson here. During thousands of years of civilization, women have evolved to deal with the intractable perplexities of life and find means of peaceful coexistence where men have traditionally found roads to conflict. Women have accumulated rich ways of knowing that until recently were dismissed in male circles of power. The alchemy of what has made women the way they are is mysterious: Is it a result of centuries spent trying to survive and prosper in societies where they’ve been viewed as lesser? Or, until recently, of always being appointed the family caregiver, bearing and raising children, tending to elderly parents and disabled siblings, so often left to shoulder the unpaid burdens of real life? Women have learned and taught lessons about how to cope with seeming impossibilities in ways that men traditionally — and to this day — have not.”

www.nytimes.com/2019/03/30/opinion/women-leadership-jacinda-ardern.html?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur

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DancelikeEmmaGoldman · 02/04/2019 11:49

Sorry. I keep forgetting MN’s arcane formatting system.

Link: www.nytimes.com/2019/03/30/opinion/women-leadership-jacinda-ardern.html?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur

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SeaWitchly · 02/04/2019 12:30

Lovely article, thanks for posting!

Mumminmum · 02/04/2019 21:15

I find Jacinda Ardern's way of being a leader to be very Scandinavian. So a big thumbs up from me.

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