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No Lifer
Originally posted by: Don Rodriguez
Originally posted by: DefDC
Originally posted by: Don Rodriguez
In my MBA - a leadership class - I have a feminist professor - she is very "men hold the women down" type. She just said "Some of you will have secretaries when you finish this program - and SOME may even be MEN!"
I thought that was pretty out of line - what do you guys think?
Do you realize right before you were born that women were SERIOUSLY kept under a glass ceiling and completely abused and degraded in the workplace. This was the norm. In fact, women were just beginning to be tolerated in the workplace to begin with. Discrimination is subtle now, and done in a passive way. But it's still there.
She's right. She's pissed. But she's not expressing herself very well. Ragging to your class is like people blaming the current generation for previous generation's crimes.
I'm not really making excuses for her, but at least giving you some food for thought on WHY she might act the way she does.
acceptance of the glass ceiling is one thing - frequently making a point to reference it is what perpetuates it.
Related/Unrelated - see Al Sharpton - does he promote racism or help mitigate racism?
No, it doesn't. Not talking about it or pretending it doesn't exist would do more to perpetuate it than talking about it.
And, yes, your Al Sharpton reference is completely unrelated.