Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Waxing And Hemorrhoids

Is there sexism in politics?

The English Deputy Prime Minister Maria Teresa Fernandez de la Vega "has a large wardrobe or cabinet without background?

The recent elections have resulted in more women occupy positions of political responsibility. Today I listened to one of them say the following in a radio interview: "There is a glimmer of machismo when many women who engage in politics are observed in detail about her physical appearance, for example, when dressing, when no is set in a masculine political repeating suit or not. "

And I wonder: Is that so? Who pays attention to appearance and perhaps come to criticize? I say this because what I have observed is that it is women who more attention provided to these things and those who care to see, for example, the last "outfit" of the vice president. I do not think most men we look at the detail (if we do not even realize when our spouse change their hairstyle). Rather we have some with English nationalism hold of this lady to be aware of how over or stop wearing dresses. However, if it is not clear, zero tolerance of sex discrimination.

Greetings.

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