Woman With 2 Degrees Who Married at 32 & Had Kids at 34 Warns Women Not to Be Career-Driven
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Woman With 2 Degrees Who Married at 32 & Had Kids at 34 Warns Women Not to Be Career-Driven
""It's a tale not screamed nearly enough that the most successful anti-feminist women in history are successful because-while they built their fortunes and grew their influence by telling women that the most important thing they'll ever do is stay home, watch the kids, and cheer on their husbands-they refused to follow their own advice. Erika Kirk is the lineage's newest queen.""
"One month after the New York Times published Ross Douthat's conversation with conservative writers Helen Andrews and Leah Libresco Sargeant titled "Did Liberal Feminism Ruin the Workplace?", the newspaper of record hosted anti-feminist and newly crowned Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk at its annual Dealbook Summit. She spoke with journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin, who said that Charlie Kirk-whom he'd befriended about a year ago-was initially meant to be the speaker, but he decided to extend the spot to Erika"
Many influential anti-feminist women build fortunes and influence while telling women that their primary role is to stay home, raise children, and support husbands, yet they personally reject that prescription. Erika Kirk recently became CEO of Turning Point USA and appeared at the New York Times Dealbook Summit with Andrew Ross Sorkin. Sorkin said Charlie Kirk was initially meant to speak but the slot was extended to Erika after her memorial speech. Erika deflected questions about her CEO role and expressed confusion about female Mamdani voters while asserting that women should be mothers and stay at home. She noted that career-driven Manhattan women sometimes look to government as a replacement for relationship needs and referenced past work as a Corcoran real-estate agent and an appearance on Bravo's Summer House.
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