Who could seen that one coming about Mark Halperin and Leon Wieseltier except everyone?
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So many cruel policies that hurt so many come from bullies and bully enablers. It's not shocking many do this on a personal level.
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I mean Larry Summers literally argued women can't do math as well as men and then he was nearly named Fed Chair.
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During the financial crisis it was two women, Sheila Bair and Elizabeth Warren, who fought the banks. Bair/Warren weren't in the boys club.
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Gender and power is complicated. But generally bullies who run the world often bully women for sex or look the other way as others do.
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It's not that women are inherently better. It's just that women - even powerful women - tend to know what it's like without power.
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That's a general statement and not always true. Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a huge fan of that pompous Leon weirdo. But more often true.
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Replying to @matthewstoller
Well, “women are people” argues that power will corrupt them, too. Having vulnerabilities can increase empathy—but that’s not the only path.
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Ongoing natural experiment: When does a Freireian epistemology break when the vulnerability is an ascribed attribute—and progress happens?
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