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In reply to the discussion: Womens Conference runs into rough seas of their own making [View all]Skidmore
(37,364 posts)deciding for women collectively and individually who is worthy enough to be our leaders. We couldn't possibly tax our brains to make such choices on our own. Why shouldn't we do the same thing men do and look to women who are learned and accomplished for leadership? Newly arrived to such positions after millennia of being told that we are not constituted to make choices even for our own bodies, I believe you find us unwilling to relinquish choosing who we respect and honor s leaders. Making noise n the street isn't always done by "leaders." Some of our finest have toiled silently in the trenches until they could engage with gravitas and thoughtful deliberation. They have earned their stripes.
I cannot tell you how condescending you have been throughout this thread, and the sad thing is that you don't see it.