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The Impact of Gender and Power in Politics
Washington, DC, USAFriday, November 8, 2024
A 1964 movie, "Seven Days in May, " offers some interesting perspectives. In the film, a president's approval rating drops because he signs a treaty for nuclear disarmament. The joint chiefs of staff, led by a general, plot to overthrow him. The general calls the president a "weak sister, " using gender as an insult. This shows how deep-seated these views are.
The film's president says the real enemy is not the general, but the age they live in. He believes people are frustrated and desperate, looking for a champion. Today, that champion could be a politician promising to "make America great again. "
The good news? The fictional president in the movie ends on a hopeful note. He believes the country is strong enough to be a peacemaker. He thinks people will one day walk out of tyranny into freedom. Maybe one day, we'll see a woman leading that charge.
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