THE
WEEK IN PATRIARCHY IVANKA TRUMP
Ivanka
Trump shows yet again she's no friend to women
Arwa
Mahdawi
The
first daughter is supporting Republican Kim Reynolds in Iowa – the
acting governor whose record on women’s rights in horrific
Sat
3 Nov 2018 13.00 GMT
Acting:
You use acting before the title of a job to indicate that someone is
doing that job temporarily.
Horrific:
If you describe something as horrific, you mean that it is so big
that it is extremely unpleasant.
Terrific:
Terrific means very great in amount, degree, or intensity.If you
describe something or someone as terrific, you are very pleased with
them or very impressed by them.
By
campaigning for Kim Reynolds, Ivanka Trump shows yet again she is no
friend to women
First
daughter, presidential adviser and failed shoe entrepreneur Ivanka
Trump is hard at work empowering women! On Friday she headed to Iowa
to campaign for Kim Reynolds, a Republican who became acting
governor of the state last year, when Terry Branstad resigned to
become US ambassador to China. Reynolds is facing off against
the Democrat Fred Hubbell, a wealthy businessman who hasn’t run for
public office before, and it’s a tight race.
Face
off: To confront one another as opponents or adversaries
Tight:
Tight clothes or shoes are rather small and fit closely to your body.
If
Reynolds wins she will be the first woman elected as governor in
Iowa. But that would be nothing to celebrate. Having more women in
office means nothing if those women enact regressive policies.
And Reynolds’ horrific record on women’s health is a sign she
would do just that. She has already been applauded by conservatives
for signing the strictest abortion ban in America, which bars doctors
from performing most abortions after a fetal heartbeat is
detected. That’s normally a mere six weeks into a pregnancy.
Enact:
When a government or authority enacts a proposal, they make it into a
law.
Ivanka
hasn’t made her views on abortion clear. “I don’t talk about my
politics,” she said when asked to take a clear yes-or-no stand on
the issue in a 2016 radio interview. However, her support for
Reynolds is just the latest sign that Ivanka is against women having
the right to choose. Last year, for example, Planned Parenthood’s
president, Cecile Richards, wrote in her memoir that Jared Kushner
and Ivanka offered her what she felt to be a “bribe”:
Planned Parenthood could keep its federal funding if they stopped
providing abortions.
Despite
the fact that she is basically a female version of her father, Ivanka
continues to portray herself as a champion of women, flying around
the world to talk about female empowerment. One of the most important
ways to empower women, however, is to give them control over their
reproductive rights. Ivanka’s support for Reynolds, who is doing
everything she can to take those rights away, is yet another reminder
that Ivanka is no friend to women.
As
the midterms approach, here are some trailblazing women to know
2018
is being called the year of the woman, with record numbers of women
running for office. Stacey Abrams could become the first black female
governor in the US; Ayanna Pressley might become the first black
woman to represent Massachusetts; Christine Hallquist could become
the first transgender governor; Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez could be the
youngest woman elected. The Guardian has a short video profiling
these four trailblazers here. And you can read about Paulette
Jordan, who could be the first Native American governor in the US
here.
Trailblazers:
A trailblazer is a person who is the leader in a particular field,
especially who does a particular thing before anyone else does.
Google
walkouts over treatment of women
Google
employees staged unprecedented walkouts around the world this
week over the company’s treatment of women. The walkouts were
precipitated by a New York Times article alleging the company had
protected several executives accused of sexual harassment.
Employees walking out are asking for five key demands including a
clear, uniform, globally inclusive process for reporting sexual
misconduct.
Walkouts:
A walkout is a strike.
America
is locking up more women than ever
“The
population of women in state prisons has increased by more than eight
hundred per cent in the past four decades,” this New Yorker article
about America’s “other family separation crisis” points out.
Meanwhile, “the number of women in local jails is fourteen times
higher than it was in the 1970s”.
Swimming
in sexism
Swim
England found itself in hot water this week when advice on its
website, about choosing a flattering swimsuit, was criticized as
sexist body-shaming. The English national governing body for swimming
offered up swimsuit suggestions for women with a “flabby stomach”,
“too long torsos” and a “boyish body” and stressed
that “ensuring you have the right swimwear for body shape is
vital”. The webpage has now been removed.
Hot
water: Trouble; difficulty
Boyish:
If you describe a girl or woman as boyish, you mean that she looks
like a boy, for example because she has short hair or small breasts.
Sexual
violence part of daily life for North Korean women
A
harrowing new report by Human Rights Watch details the extent to
which sexual violence against women is normalized in the
authoritarian regime.
Melania
Trump Be Best … at spending taxpayers’ money
According
to federal spending records the first lady spent $95,050 at the
Semiramis Intercontinental Cairo. This is quite the feat
considering a spokeswoman for Trump said she was in Cairo for just
six hours and didn’t spend the night there.
Feat:
If you refer to an action, or the result of an action, as a feat, you
admire it because it is an impressive and difficult achievement.
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