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"Whether she endorses the idea or not, calling Clinton by her first name serves to, at best, reinforce gender and workplace stereotypes -- that women need to be "approachable," not abrasive or aloof, in order to get the job done and be liked while doing it -- and at worst, infantilize and put her in her place."
Holy crap, has our society become SO thin skinned and sensitive????
Has Hillary asked that folks not call her by her first name? Has she said that its offensive and hurts women?
Oh, and by the way, she had NO problem whatsoever using banners saying "Hillary for President" in 2008 and "Hillary for Senate" in 2000.
So folks, please, grow a damn spine and stop being so freaking sensitive.
"Whether she endorses the idea or not, calling Clinton by her first name serves to, at best, reinforce gender and workplace stereotypes -- that women need to be "approachable," not abrasive or aloof, in order to get the job done and be liked while doing it -- and at worst, infantilize and put her in her place."
Holy crap, has our society become SO thin skinned and sensitive????
Has Hillary asked that folks not call her by her first name? Has she said that its offensive and hurts women?
Oh, and by the way, she had NO problem whatsoever using banners saying "Hillary for President" in 2008 and "Hillary for Senate" in 2000.
So folks, please, grow a damn spine and stop being so freaking sensitive.
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