Liz Plank
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Podcast Appearances
you know, a place that sort of, you know, in a way was, was a way to escape, you know, in the way that, yeah, TV and movies are a way to escape your life or even reading.
Like now the internet is, is, is where, yeah, when you go, like you feel worse.
What's the big Tradwife magazine?
It is.
I've interviewed the founder.
I was I was at a panel like a couple of months ago in L.A.
and they plumbed me right between, yeah, the founder of a Tradwife magazine and then like an academic lesbian feminist.
Like it was just like, go, go.
i felt like andy um cohen at like a chat like a like a housewives reunion i was like yeah but yeah she evie's like yeah a very very big public public well i don't even think they would identify that way but yeah they see the opportunity that covet has provided in april 2020 they publish a story titled here's why i decided to become a hashtag trad wife and
Yeah, I mean, that's like a classic straw.
Like, you know, like, why do feminists hate, you know, stay-at-home wives?
And you're like, show me a Jessica Valenti post about how, you know, it's wrong to make banana bread.
Like, many of these quote-unquote feminists are, yeah, mothers themselves.
And yeah, maybe if this was like, I don't know, the 1970s.
And like, I don't know what Andrea Dorgan would have said about Tried Wives, but maybe she was critical of motherhood.
Like, it's just not a take.
it's not a modern take that you'll hear, you know, any kind of mainstream feminist have.
I mean, women on the right are told a lot of stuff.
And what I've found when you start having conversations with them is like, or even with Brittany, like we're friends, like, once we started talking, realize, oh, we have all these things in common.
And I don't look down on you for being proud to be a mother, like I want to be a mother, there's money to be made by