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Hillary Clinton
Related: About this forumHillary's Stumble - A Warrior's Cry
Last edited Tue Sep 13, 2016, 12:57 AM - Edit history (1)
...Over time, more women found their way into the meetings, and I was no longer the youngest. And while we no longer cleared the dishes, I knew to keep my thoughts private, my vulnerabilities under lock-and-key, and my eyes focused straight ahead.
Twice in the last two years, Ive pushed through the nagging cough that became the hacking cough that became the fever, bronchitis, and eventually pneumonia. I didnt take a day off. I didnt postpone client deadlines. I believed I could power through because I had to. Thats what we do. We keep going. We get it done. And we keep the vulnerability, the fear, the aching chest and wheezing breaths to ourselves.
This morning, we watched a woman stumble on a sidewalk because she was doing what weve been trained to do to keep going, to be there for our people, to get the job done. In that moment, we saw her at her strongest the woman who gets it done and we caught a rare glimpse of her vulnerability.
What we do next how we talk about it, how we slice and dice and parse the innuendo and dog whistle sexism that already swirls in this campaign thats the message we send to our daughters and daughters-in-law and our granddaughters. If youre a woman, getting sick isnt an option. Its a sign of weakness. And thats simply not acceptable anymore.
Twice in the last two years, Ive pushed through the nagging cough that became the hacking cough that became the fever, bronchitis, and eventually pneumonia. I didnt take a day off. I didnt postpone client deadlines. I believed I could power through because I had to. Thats what we do. We keep going. We get it done. And we keep the vulnerability, the fear, the aching chest and wheezing breaths to ourselves.
This morning, we watched a woman stumble on a sidewalk because she was doing what weve been trained to do to keep going, to be there for our people, to get the job done. In that moment, we saw her at her strongest the woman who gets it done and we caught a rare glimpse of her vulnerability.
What we do next how we talk about it, how we slice and dice and parse the innuendo and dog whistle sexism that already swirls in this campaign thats the message we send to our daughters and daughters-in-law and our granddaughters. If youre a woman, getting sick isnt an option. Its a sign of weakness. And thats simply not acceptable anymore.
This little snippet doesn't do it justice. It's a great article. I had to leave it at this because of the 4-paragraph copyright limit.
https://medium.com/PowellBerger/hillarys-stumble-a-warrior-s-cry-6d1d2f86fbac#.f4j2q4dc8
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Hillary's Stumble - A Warrior's Cry (Original Post)
complain jane
Sep 2016
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4now
(1,596 posts)1. Here is another link to the same great article
https://medium.com/PowellBerger/hillarys-stumble-a-warrior-s-cry-6d1d2f86fbac#.f4j2q4dc8
I don't know why they make their links so weird.
You have to remove the @ from the link.
I don't know why they make their links so weird.
You have to remove the @ from the link.
complain jane
(4,302 posts)2. Thank you, fixed!
Rose Siding
(32,623 posts)3. When she told AC she didn't think it was a big deal what I heard was
"in comparison to what I hear others go through around the country". Her detractors in the press and elsewhere just get nuts about anything personal in her life, but I think she just sees things differently. She's an amazing person.
complain jane
(4,302 posts)4. Agreed. n/t