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Katie Loveland's avatar

Thanks for the episode. It got at some of the tension I am navigating in my own life right now:

1. Joyfully disengaging social media but feeling like the right wing influence and political and attentional power of these platforms will grow as folks like us leave en mass. What can we do?

2. Agreeing that we need to learn, engage and empathize with men in the Trump manosphere, but realizing that the men in that sphere will not feel any obligation to do the same for us. This feels like the feminine response-try to care, try to understand. But if we meet their energy with a fight-the opposition only seems to grow. What is the path forward.

3. Understanding that we are living in a backlash but grieving that that that backlash comes far BEFORE anything like equality is achieved for women and minorities. Okay so we overcorrected because...women started talking openly about sexual assault and some programs did explicit outreach to underserved minorities yet we never came close to achieved parity in pay or positions of power. And sexually assaulting women is still no longer disqualifying for men in power. Just the idea of a women president seems so threatening that this backlash is justified.

So much tension. So much heartache. Thanks for processing it all.

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Jo's avatar

thank you SO much for your disclaimer/explanation at the top regarding those directly impacted by the trump policies. and as maggie pointed out on here earlier this week, you are both directly impacted as women, women in media, women living with health issues and parenting health issues. my husband works for the gov on health and vaccines at the border, worldwide disease outbreaks and with the WHO (why do I feel nervous even typing this out😳). it’s a scary and uncertain time for us yet pales in comparison to the fear others are feeling💔

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