So… a woman who doesn’t complain and is optimistic, and is not ashamed to say it online, is suspicious to be a troll? What a strange society do we live in!
By the way, I don’t criticize you for writing that; I think you only said loudly what is already present in the atmosphere. If someone says: “Women, tell your opinions!” it is often a code for: “Women, tell your complaints about men!”. As if complaining about men was the only legitimate female opinion.
I suspect this atmosphere harms women, because honestly, who would want to be stereotyped as the complaining one? (With all the consequences, such as… if you want a new person in your team, would you want a creative one, or a complaining one? If you have to choose a leader, would you want a responsible one, or a complaining one? Etc.)
Focused? Seems like exactly the kind of writing and narrative I would expect if I were to imagine a random person of the described personality type writing a stream-of-consciousness-style narrative anonymously on a given subject that the person enjoys thinking and writing about and/or finds rather important enough to engage deeply into.
So… a woman who doesn’t complain and is optimistic, and is not ashamed to say it online, is suspicious to be a troll? What a strange society do we live in!
By the way, I don’t criticize you for writing that; I think you only said loudly what is already present in the atmosphere. If someone says: “Women, tell your opinions!” it is often a code for: “Women, tell your complaints about men!”. As if complaining about men was the only legitimate female opinion.
I suspect this atmosphere harms women, because honestly, who would want to be stereotyped as the complaining one? (With all the consequences, such as… if you want a new person in your team, would you want a creative one, or a complaining one? If you have to choose a leader, would you want a responsible one, or a complaining one? Etc.)
It’s all about just how focused her narrative was.
Focused? Seems like exactly the kind of writing and narrative I would expect if I were to imagine a random person of the described personality type writing a stream-of-consciousness-style narrative anonymously on a given subject that the person enjoys thinking and writing about and/or finds rather important enough to engage deeply into.
Damn. I fail at explaining.