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In reply to the discussion: Why women like Patricia Arquette continue to whitewash Feminism. [View all]MrMickeysMom
(20,453 posts)You get burned either way
It's a matter of how you handle that "burn". This is why it's good to think before you speak.
You don't know Ms. Arquette any more than I do. Plus, I only played back the video where she recognized women, so I don't know if any of her statements were out the frame of that context
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But, I know what it feels to speak truth to power in the public spotlight. And, if I had a moment of opportunity to recognize women in my industry, or recognize women who have served public office as I have (both served, and have made a point of recognizing others before me), OR... women who have felt the glass ceiling, then the only LESSON I would think worthy is how I might seize the moment.
Let the chips fall where they may. Meanwhile, isn't it good not to be afraid of making "space for phrasing anything"? There is no bad decision, if you are sincere.