Society’s thinking changes when women start to weigh in. Our entire political and economic systems were devised before women had any voice whatsoever in the public sphere. The rebalancing occurring now will alter (save) everything.

Nov 13, 2020 · 1:00 PM UTC

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“We are at a point where the absence of the feminine values in how we order human civilization is a threat to the survival of our species.” Marianne Williamson
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Yes, speak up ladies and do so loadly and boldly. It's OK. Those that think not can try to figure out a way to feel comfortalbe.
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It’s an economic and environmental imperative that women are well represented at senior decision making tables for government, business and not for profits #GenderEquity
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Right ... we need a balance in our ... thinking ... planning and the ... execution ... of our policies.
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I don’t always agree with you, but this I agree with.
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At minimum, you aren't clarifying that gender shift alone = a principled change for the better. Have Rice (Condi or Susan), Hillary, Albright, Flournoy, Haley, Power, Pelosi, et al, done anything with their power to rein in the devastation of imperialist interventionism?
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Women have been devalued for far too long.
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A global yin rebalancing after centuries of overly active yang not listening to its supposed partner. Can’t happen fast enough.
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I don’t want any radical feminists weighing in-they’re toxic and dangerous. Also, you are sorely mistaken to believe that women have never had a say in decision making-it may have been from the background, but we always get our 2¢ in