Many women who are educated and hold advanced degrees can still hold very conservative values. Amy Cohen Barrett is a prime example. Graduated from Notre Dame School of Law. Yet she is ultra conservative and is fighting to take away women’s rights away. Internalized misogyny is really fucked up.
One time, I was assigned to dish washing at a local festival, along with four girls. Then my aunt came about and asked, whether I was looking after the girls.
Her tone let through, that it was not just humorous small talk, she genuinely wanted to hear that I was working there to be supervising the girls. Dish washing obviously does not need supervision. She wanted to hear that, because I’m a guy, so I couldn’t just be washing dishes.
Well, I was having none of it and made sure the girls heard me respond that they’d be perfectly capable of doing this on their own.
My aunt was having none of that either, so she responded that, alright yeah, someone’s gotta do the dishes, all the other work was probably already assigned to others.
And like, no? I like doing the dishes. Give me a fucking break. Well, she did that. She got angry and left, when I denied that question, too.
And yeah, we are talking about my aunt. A woman. A woman who owned and managed a company at the time. She should know that women don’t inherently need supervision. But internalized misogyny is one hell of a drug…
Tell at to least half the students at Boston College, Georgetown, Villanova, and the rest of the 180 Catholic universities in the US plus over a thousand more Catholic universities around the world.
Damn, when you have 1,358 universities around the world and that’s still only 1/4 the number of priests accused of sexual molestation in the last 75 years by over 10,000 victims.
The crazy thing is. If she is a devout Catholic, she may agree with him. And that hurts my brain.
Maybe he blames her not being home or something for the way he turned out?
Someone help me understand?
Many women who are educated and hold advanced degrees can still hold very conservative values. Amy Cohen Barrett is a prime example. Graduated from Notre Dame School of Law. Yet she is ultra conservative and is fighting to take away women’s rights away. Internalized misogyny is really fucked up.
One time, I was assigned to dish washing at a local festival, along with four girls. Then my aunt came about and asked, whether I was looking after the girls.
Her tone let through, that it was not just humorous small talk, she genuinely wanted to hear that I was working there to be supervising the girls. Dish washing obviously does not need supervision. She wanted to hear that, because I’m a guy, so I couldn’t just be washing dishes.
Well, I was having none of it and made sure the girls heard me respond that they’d be perfectly capable of doing this on their own.
My aunt was having none of that either, so she responded that, alright yeah, someone’s gotta do the dishes, all the other work was probably already assigned to others.
And like, no? I like doing the dishes. Give me a fucking break. Well, she did that. She got angry and left, when I denied that question, too.
And yeah, we are talking about my aunt. A woman. A woman who owned and managed a company at the time. She should know that women don’t inherently need supervision. But internalized misogyny is one hell of a drug…
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I was going to say just that.
Tell at to least half the students at Boston College, Georgetown, Villanova, and the rest of the 180 Catholic universities in the US plus over a thousand more Catholic universities around the world.
That is just a cheap shot worthy of Reddit.
Damn, when you have 1,358 universities around the world and that’s still only 1/4 the number of priests accused of sexual molestation in the last 75 years by over 10,000 victims.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church_sexual_abuse_cases?wprov=sfti1
now that’s a cheap shot.