Dan Scavino,Jr Has pic of his father holding sign Trump 2024--Trumps Third Term
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I just don't care who it is -- male, female, black, white, Hispanic.
You have to be prepared to take the burden on your shoulders, be a good person, understand who you fight for, and bring in the right people to delegate to.
If you have these qualities and you've won the heart of the majority of the nation, you're dandy.
But don't ever run on a platform that spouts breaking records. E.g. if a woman runs on being a woman or Obama who ran on being black.
That's just it. Part of the reason I'm not too big on female going into that role is they may get it solely based on gender. The other is the fact that we seem far more likely to let our emotions plav a role in decisions than men do. I may be wrong. Just how it seems to me.
I've met emotional women, I've met emotionless women (not my favorite let me tell you what) and I've met women that are totally stable.
Really seems like just depends on the right person.
If you look at how much of the world's men aren't masculine at all, and see how out of hand emotions get, I think you'll find the playing ground to be quite a bit more equal than anyone expects now.
P.S.
Make men, men again.
(And make women, women again)
Can we do that?! We need to normalize masculine men again and women that know how to be women without the "I'm a strong independent female and I don't need no man" attitude. So over it.
I am pretty tired of the attitude too.
I love strong women. But the organically strong women don't have to outright say it. They don't have to be designed with that explicitly and have that be their identity.
With Gina Carano's character in The Mandalorian vs Daisy Ridley's in the new Star Wars trilogy, to make a specific same-franchise reference:
With Rey it was "me woman me strong", and they turned her into a massive Mary Sue with growth that wasn't very organic at all.
Then you have Gina Carano's character. She's actually an MMA fighter, so her muscles are big, she's bulky and she kicks ass. Wasn't about any "woke" stuff.
Good rule of thumb: If you ever have to point at something and say "look at her, she's a strong, independent woman!" during production or marketing, you are doing it wrong ?