Well written and supported, as usual. Ever since Bayless ran off Shannon Sharpe, I've not watched "Undefeated." Bayless has always been a horse's ass, he's insufferable. In any case, you're spot on about how women are scapegoated for the failures, real or perceived, of prominent men. It's tiresome, it's cliche, and it's also, at core, hateful. Misogyny is the world's only hatred older than antisemitism, and both are disgustingly still ascendant.
I have a very low tolerance for misogyny, especially since we Penis-Americans have shown ourselves overwhelmingly incapable of things like compassion, caring, avoiding wars, etc. I would happily allow women to take over and helm the ship of state indefinitely. Perhaps a lack of testosterone might keep a few more people alive over the long haul.
I'm in total agreement with you about the hypothetical of women running the world. Like you, I've no doubt that we'd be better off as a species with women having the power and making the decisions.
Well written and supported, as usual. Ever since Bayless ran off Shannon Sharpe, I've not watched "Undefeated." Bayless has always been a horse's ass, he's insufferable. In any case, you're spot on about how women are scapegoated for the failures, real or perceived, of prominent men. It's tiresome, it's cliche, and it's also, at core, hateful. Misogyny is the world's only hatred older than antisemitism, and both are disgustingly still ascendant.
I have a very low tolerance for misogyny, especially since we Penis-Americans have shown ourselves overwhelmingly incapable of things like compassion, caring, avoiding wars, etc. I would happily allow women to take over and helm the ship of state indefinitely. Perhaps a lack of testosterone might keep a few more people alive over the long haul.
I'm in total agreement with you about the hypothetical of women running the world. Like you, I've no doubt that we'd be better off as a species with women having the power and making the decisions.