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Rosana Francescato's avatar

Ha! I'm older than you, so I was hating Phyllis Schlafly long before Hulu existed. Interesting to see another perspective on her. (It always irked me that she didn't support women working, when she wasn't exactly staying at home.)

I am not a mother and will never be, but I'm always interested in what mothers are going through because it's such an important part of our culture. I'm not exactly surprised that you got angry comments, but that is disappointing. You nail it with this:

"All of us clearly felt, and continue to feel, profoundly harmed by a system that devalues our labor and fails to acknowledge our contributions.

But none of us were accurately naming the harm, nor naming who (or what) was actually responsible for it. Turns out, when we do this, we’ll inevitably find we have more that unites than divides us."

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Shane Meyer-Holt's avatar

"This isn’t about all of us “getting along.” It’s about redirecting the anger and blame."

Thanks a bunch for this Kerala. I'm gonna take a breath and get back to this piece, because there's stuff in it I really need to hear and sit with. There's so much richness in it, in part because it names the question of what our corporate responsibility is to different forms of care, and the tension of who holds that responsibility.

Part of that makes me think of Eva Kittay's concept of "Debt of Care" — that we all owe care because we received care, but the hard work of who's responsible for what, and how responsible we are for other's choices is the tricky part.

But, as you name, in a system formed by "the men in charge", it's obvious that this tension is going to felt first by women, because it still operates on the assumption that this is women's work — no wonder it's mostly women who even show up to have this fight.

P.S. I actually quoted your initial note about this in my latest piece which explores how "self-blame" is utilised by capitalism to prevent us from demanding change from the system.

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