Selena_Kitt
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Is it even a legitimate question, to ask the possible future VP, "How are you going to juggle being the vice president of the United States AND being the mother to five small children - one with special needs - and soon-to-be grandmother?"
We don't ask these questions of the men who run for office, right? Is it fair to ask her? Because in the Republican world, where women are supposed to stay home with the babies and not have children out of wedlock... this woman would seem anathema. But they're championing her.
And it brings the whole philosophical question up... what's best for the kids? What's more important? Can women "do it all?" Should they? And does the fact that this question keeps coming up since she was announced as the VP candidate indicate that we're still stuck in a misogynistic world where women are always going to be paid and valued less and judged simply because they're the ones biologically capable of having and nursing babies... or is it really a value we're overlooking?
Just pondering... would love to hear your thoughts...
We don't ask these questions of the men who run for office, right? Is it fair to ask her? Because in the Republican world, where women are supposed to stay home with the babies and not have children out of wedlock... this woman would seem anathema. But they're championing her.
And it brings the whole philosophical question up... what's best for the kids? What's more important? Can women "do it all?" Should they? And does the fact that this question keeps coming up since she was announced as the VP candidate indicate that we're still stuck in a misogynistic world where women are always going to be paid and valued less and judged simply because they're the ones biologically capable of having and nursing babies... or is it really a value we're overlooking?
Just pondering... would love to hear your thoughts...