O tom é cômico e superficial, mas também, o que não é nessa internet?
Pode-se ler aqui, mas transcrevo uma parte:
"A few days ago there were several editors of opinion pages and opinion writers on NPR to discuss this very topic. Each expressed how they would like to publish more women but the pool of writers isn't that deep. In other columns, female writers such as Maureen Dowd of the New York Times threw their own guesses as to why more women don't write about what they believe in. Dowd hypothesizes that many women writers don't want to express their opinions because as women they'll be more likely labeled a hysterical bitch.
In a way Dowd's words ring true. How many times have you heard, or been a part of a heated discussion where a woman was not only involved but dominating, only to have her ideas and passion dismissed
as a case of PMS? In how many classrooms of higher learning has a valid point of view been dismissed because it came from a woman? It happened to me as I was getting my undergraduate degree. "
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