Natalia Aspesi comments in his own way on the release of the historian Alessandro Barbero about women who are less successful than men. The latter on the Press, he asked himself: “Is it possible that on average, women lack that aggression, swagger and self-confidence that help to assert themselves?”. The usual useless was born querelle of neo-feminism with the stamp of Marzano or Murgia.
Aspesi tries to go against the tide: “Barbero said things he could have avoided, but I don’t understand why women are so angry about that sentence. I am pleased not to be aggressive, I do not consider it an insult: I do not know if as a woman or as a polite person “.
So he admits that men and women are different. “It is true that we are different. And thank goodness. It is enough to observe the behavior of children around the age of three to realize this. I can’t tell you why but the boys play wrestling, while the girls at the same age seem older. A different instinct moves them, of which they are not aware. I don’t know what Barbero meant by ‘structural differences’, but it is certain that men and women are not only different from a biological point of view ”.
The journalist also takes it out on the women of today “who are fighting over nonsense”. For example the cat calling or the fixation on gender. “Feminism is not claiming to be binary or non-binary, it’s not saying ‘that’s bad because he told me I have a nice butt’. In the seventies and eighties, women fought and achieved results: now feminism should be able to manage and preserve those achievements, but it does not seem to me that it succeeds. But in short: their business. I’m old, I don’t want to deal with it anymore ”.
Even on quote rosa Natalia Aspesi disagrees with her companions. “In politics there is no man-woman opposition, but democracy-non-democracy and intelligence-non-intelligence”. To then slip into the most stubborn prejudice: “Let’s be clear: between a fascist and stupid woman and a democratic and intelligent man, I would have no doubts about who to choose”.
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