LEADERSHIP W/ WOMAN?...
I find it interesting that throughout grade school till high school the predominating gender is those who represent as girls. It's often really hard to even find one guy interested in doing leadership. Often times a high school's student body will have a 100% woman led environment, with only one or maybe, if they're lucky, two men.
So why is it considered strange when women are put into state/official positions in the adult world?
Is it not possible to trust a woman in the span of "big boy adult problems" for our government? Is it not stranger yet to have a patriarchal environment when most these male leaders didn't start taking up leadership until they were in their Middle Ages? I find it interesting that the general consensus seems to be women are too emotional or in other ways unfit for higher positions when most have been doing it for years. Dating back to their childhood when taking care of their younger siblings or being in school leadership.
It's interesting that the general idea is that woman isn't fit for powerful positions when most have had far more experience than their male counterparts. Shouldn't it be then, that it is strange for a man, out of the millions, to want to be in a caretaking role of leadership for his country, out of the millions of the leading women?












