I think maybe one of the best illustrations is the kind of automatic hostility that people feel the minute the subject of feminism comes up.
So, people don't want to engage with it.
The idea of misogyny, that i dea that women are somehow inferior, isn't something that only men have, women have it too.
It's like the air that we breathe. We all breathe in misogyny.
So we all have to make the decision to un-breathe it.
Women judge other women, particularly powerful women, more harshly. But it's important to remember that it's also a result of patriarchy. In the end, who is benefitting?
That's the question.
When women judge other women harshly, It's men who are benefitting.
I have a wonderful family. And that's actually why I can be who I am. I was raised by the most wonderful parents who allowed me space to be who I am.
My siblings, I have a very close-knit circle of friends, and then I have a wonderful family. I have a wonderful daughter and her father is a wonderful man. So, I have that support system and they keep me, you know, sort of normal. I don't really remember that I'm "famous" when I'm at home. Because, also my brothers just laugh. They're like, 'people actually pay money to hear you talk? Why?' So, hearing that often, or when I wear clothes that I think are very lovely, my brother will look at me and be like: 'What is happening?' So those things are very good for me.