Danielle
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and she understood that and that's why she formulated this survey in this particular way so she's an intelligent woman she knows that in order to get a truer sense of really what's going on here she needs to do something in a different way and that's what she did so i feel like
and she understood that and that's why she formulated this survey in this particular way so she's an intelligent woman she knows that in order to get a truer sense of really what's going on here she needs to do something in a different way and that's what she did so i feel like
the way that she was criticized for the collection of her answers, and also when they were trying to mark her for, oh, they just go to privileged people and a certain demographic. In the documentary, it showed examples of the women who were writing in. There was somebody who was the only woman on an all-male scale shipping container at sea. She was the cook or something like that.
the way that she was criticized for the collection of her answers, and also when they were trying to mark her for, oh, they just go to privileged people and a certain demographic. In the documentary, it showed examples of the women who were writing in. There was somebody who was the only woman on an all-male scale shipping container at sea. She was the cook or something like that.
the way that she was criticized for the collection of her answers, and also when they were trying to mark her for, oh, they just go to privileged people and a certain demographic. In the documentary, it showed examples of the women who were writing in. There was somebody who was the only woman on an all-male scale shipping container at sea. She was the cook or something like that.
This isn't a housewife in the suburbs. This is a woman who's spending months on the high seas as the only woman in a male-dominated field. That's not... the norm that people are trying to say, oh, she only collected answers from a certain type of demographic. Like that's clearly wrong and it shows in her results. So I think that's kind of null and void as well.
This isn't a housewife in the suburbs. This is a woman who's spending months on the high seas as the only woman in a male-dominated field. That's not... the norm that people are trying to say, oh, she only collected answers from a certain type of demographic. Like that's clearly wrong and it shows in her results. So I think that's kind of null and void as well.
This isn't a housewife in the suburbs. This is a woman who's spending months on the high seas as the only woman in a male-dominated field. That's not... the norm that people are trying to say, oh, she only collected answers from a certain type of demographic. Like that's clearly wrong and it shows in her results. So I think that's kind of null and void as well.
And another last thing before we get back to her story. There's just so much to talk about with this.
And another last thing before we get back to her story. There's just so much to talk about with this.
And another last thing before we get back to her story. There's just so much to talk about with this.
And, you know, this topic is so interesting because it's unfortunately still very relevant today. We're talking in the 60s, 70s right now, but, you know, the themes of it are still relevant, you know, however many decades later.
And, you know, this topic is so interesting because it's unfortunately still very relevant today. We're talking in the 60s, 70s right now, but, you know, the themes of it are still relevant, you know, however many decades later.
And, you know, this topic is so interesting because it's unfortunately still very relevant today. We're talking in the 60s, 70s right now, but, you know, the themes of it are still relevant, you know, however many decades later.
But, you know, there's this question of why people felt so threatened by her approach and the results and the findings and just everything essentially top to bottom about the height report and why that is, even though she's just simply trying to amplify real people's voices. You know, what's the harm in that? You know, what's the problem? And
But, you know, there's this question of why people felt so threatened by her approach and the results and the findings and just everything essentially top to bottom about the height report and why that is, even though she's just simply trying to amplify real people's voices. You know, what's the harm in that? You know, what's the problem? And
But, you know, there's this question of why people felt so threatened by her approach and the results and the findings and just everything essentially top to bottom about the height report and why that is, even though she's just simply trying to amplify real people's voices. You know, what's the harm in that? You know, what's the problem? And
I saw this quote from, of all people, Voltaire, that I thought was very fitting to answer this. And it says, quote, if you want to know who controls you, look at who you are not allowed to criticize. That's very telling. And I think it comes down to control. Once we're amplifying voices, we're recognizing, hmm, maybe let's try and gain some ownership and autonomy and
I saw this quote from, of all people, Voltaire, that I thought was very fitting to answer this. And it says, quote, if you want to know who controls you, look at who you are not allowed to criticize. That's very telling. And I think it comes down to control. Once we're amplifying voices, we're recognizing, hmm, maybe let's try and gain some ownership and autonomy and
I saw this quote from, of all people, Voltaire, that I thought was very fitting to answer this. And it says, quote, if you want to know who controls you, look at who you are not allowed to criticize. That's very telling. And I think it comes down to control. Once we're amplifying voices, we're recognizing, hmm, maybe let's try and gain some ownership and autonomy and