Sheryl Sandberg Needs To Stay In Her Girl Boss Lane And Leave Housewives Alone
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Sheryl Sandberg Needs To Stay In Her Girl Boss Lane And Leave Housewives Alone
Sheryl Sandberg wants women to be free to choose — just not that free.
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Former Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg made a name for herself pursuing performative initiatives in the name of feminism, like “banning” the word “bossy” to describe girls and encouraging corporate women to “lean in” by hiring more nannies and housekeepers. Now, her nonprofit, Lean In, has announced it is reducing staff and focusing efforts on what the organization sees as real threats: the “manosphere” and the “tradwife” movement.
In a recent post on LinkedIn, Sandberg lamented the “romanticized vision of the tradwife,” claiming that it induces guilt in working women:
This gives working women one more burden to carry on top of everything they already manage: guilt. Arianna Huffington says it best: “As a working mother, it feels like they take the baby out and put the guilt in.” As I told People magazine last week, I’m worried that the glamorization of the tradwife trend risks putting that guilt back into women —........
