Did Women Really Ruin the Workplace?
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This week on This Ain't It, we're diving into the wild claim making the rounds online: that women have "ruined" the workplace. A New York Times podcast and a viral essay insist that empathy, emotional awareness, and accountability are destroying American institutions so we pulled the receipts, the history, and the Bible verses they conveniently left out.
From Paul's actual teachings on equality to the long, complicated road women have walked to even enter the workforce, we unpack the sexist logic behind blaming women for everything from HR complaints to "wokeness." We talk tradwife nostalgia, toxic femininity, why "emotions" only seem to be a problem when women have them, and how patriarchy still shapes the workplace.
We also dig into the history of women's labor, wage gaps, the Equal Rights Amendment's long fight, intersectionality, and why calls for women to "pick a part-time job so they can have babies" are insulting.
If you've ever been told women are too emotional to lead, too empathetic to manage, or too "woke" to belong in positions of power, bless your heart… this episode has thoughts.
Articles We Talked About:
The New York Times: Did Liberal Feminism Ruin the Workplace?
The Atlantic: No, Women Aren't the Problem
Books Mentioned:
The First Paul by Marcus J. Borg and John Dominic Crossan
Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde
Red Valkyries by Kristen Ghodsee
Motherland by Julia Ioffe