Hanna Rosin
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And I think some people are grasping for stability kind of backwards outside themselves, like, make America great again, go back to the other time when things were like this and I recognized them and everything didn't seem out of control. And some people are looking for stability kind of inside themselves, like self-determination, who I am, my own identity.
And I think some people are grasping for stability kind of backwards outside themselves, like, make America great again, go back to the other time when things were like this and I recognized them and everything didn't seem out of control. And some people are looking for stability kind of inside themselves, like self-determination, who I am, my own identity.
And I think some people are grasping for stability kind of backwards outside themselves, like, make America great again, go back to the other time when things were like this and I recognized them and everything didn't seem out of control. And some people are looking for stability kind of inside themselves, like self-determination, who I am, my own identity.
I get to decide, like, what I want to be, and I think that's very grounding and empowering. So I think everybody's experiencing similar instability and just looking for answers In different places. Yeah, finding their comfort in different ways.
I get to decide, like, what I want to be, and I think that's very grounding and empowering. So I think everybody's experiencing similar instability and just looking for answers In different places. Yeah, finding their comfort in different ways.
I get to decide, like, what I want to be, and I think that's very grounding and empowering. So I think everybody's experiencing similar instability and just looking for answers In different places. Yeah, finding their comfort in different ways.
Did I make that up? I kind of made that up. No, I hadn't heard it before. I hadn't heard it before. Yeah, no, it just struck me as like why everybody feels the instability. You know, everybody feels shaken. All of it is a feeling of out of control-ness that you need a solution for. So it's like, where do you find your solution?
Did I make that up? I kind of made that up. No, I hadn't heard it before. I hadn't heard it before. Yeah, no, it just struck me as like why everybody feels the instability. You know, everybody feels shaken. All of it is a feeling of out of control-ness that you need a solution for. So it's like, where do you find your solution?
Did I make that up? I kind of made that up. No, I hadn't heard it before. I hadn't heard it before. Yeah, no, it just struck me as like why everybody feels the instability. You know, everybody feels shaken. All of it is a feeling of out of control-ness that you need a solution for. So it's like, where do you find your solution?
I mean, it's funny because the traditional male-female stereotype is like the longer I am on this earth, the less it makes any sense to me, even though it's like so powerfully ingrained. I mean, the hierarchy between men and women is the most consistent hierarchy across history, across cultures, across continents. It gets replicated over and over and over again all the time.
I mean, it's funny because the traditional male-female stereotype is like the longer I am on this earth, the less it makes any sense to me, even though it's like so powerfully ingrained. I mean, the hierarchy between men and women is the most consistent hierarchy across history, across cultures, across continents. It gets replicated over and over and over again all the time.
I mean, it's funny because the traditional male-female stereotype is like the longer I am on this earth, the less it makes any sense to me, even though it's like so powerfully ingrained. I mean, the hierarchy between men and women is the most consistent hierarchy across history, across cultures, across continents. It gets replicated over and over and over again all the time.
Kind of men above women, men above women. Why? Like, why are the traditions this way? Like, I would ask the guys who I was reporting about in the book, like, why can't you just get a job teaching? Nope. Why can't you get a job in the hospital? Nope. That's woman's work. Why? Why? Like, what would you lose? Because if you think—one of the things about women is that they have—
Kind of men above women, men above women. Why? Like, why are the traditions this way? Like, I would ask the guys who I was reporting about in the book, like, why can't you just get a job teaching? Nope. Why can't you get a job in the hospital? Nope. That's woman's work. Why? Why? Like, what would you lose? Because if you think—one of the things about women is that they have—
Kind of men above women, men above women. Why? Like, why are the traditions this way? Like, I would ask the guys who I was reporting about in the book, like, why can't you just get a job teaching? Nope. Why can't you get a job in the hospital? Nope. That's woman's work. Why? Why? Like, what would you lose? Because if you think—one of the things about women is that they have—
for the last century, think about how many stereotypes of femininity they have busted through for one reason or another, like how you dress, if you work, if you're allowed to work when you're married, are you allowed to work when you have a small child? Are you allowed to be a boss to a man? Are you allowed to run a thing? Like, they've kind of trampled all of these old stereotypes. But men...
for the last century, think about how many stereotypes of femininity they have busted through for one reason or another, like how you dress, if you work, if you're allowed to work when you're married, are you allowed to work when you have a small child? Are you allowed to be a boss to a man? Are you allowed to run a thing? Like, they've kind of trampled all of these old stereotypes. But men...
for the last century, think about how many stereotypes of femininity they have busted through for one reason or another, like how you dress, if you work, if you're allowed to work when you're married, are you allowed to work when you have a small child? Are you allowed to be a boss to a man? Are you allowed to run a thing? Like, they've kind of trampled all of these old stereotypes. But men...
I can't say they're not shifting. They're definitely shifting. I mean, you know men down the generation shift. Let's take a father who's 30 in a certain social class. There are different expectations of fathers now, I think.
I can't say they're not shifting. They're definitely shifting. I mean, you know men down the generation shift. Let's take a father who's 30 in a certain social class. There are different expectations of fathers now, I think.