{"id":228640,"date":"2017-07-18T16:56:27","date_gmt":"2017-07-18T20:56:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/what-if-women-ran-the-world-tvo.php"},"modified":"2017-07-18T16:56:27","modified_gmt":"2017-07-18T20:56:27","slug":"what-if-women-ran-the-world-tvo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/red-heads\/what-if-women-ran-the-world-tvo.php","title":{"rendered":"What if women ran the world? &#8211; TVO"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    In this edited excerpt from her new book, Attack of    the 50 Ft.Women: How Gender Equality Can Save the    World!, Womens Equality Party co-founder Catherine Mayer    explains why parties of the left are so poor at promoting    women.  <\/p>\n<p>    Image courtesy of HarperCollins Ltd.  <\/p>\n<p>    When Theresa May came to power, the American publication    Money got a little overexcited. \"Even with all the    uncertainty around the U.K.s post-Brexit future, one thing is    clear: Britain will soon be led by a woman, its first female    prime minister since Margaret Thatcher left office in    1990,\"it declared. \"Female heads of state have become    common everywhere, it seems, but in the United States.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    In reality, May added to a total of female world leaders that    for all their stature could still fit into a minibus. Excluding    hereditary heads of state, there are female leaders in just 15    out of the worlds 144 full or partial democracies, or 16 if we    include Nicola Sturgeon who heads Scotlands devolved    government.  <\/p>\n<p>    Female leaders are less common globally than natural redheads    are in Sturgeons own country; and redheads in Scotland,    contrary to popular imagination, are not common at all, a    flame-haired cohort amounting to around 13 per cent of the    total population. Redheads and female leaders stand out, so we    imagine their numbers to be much higher. Fifty-three    democracies elect a president and a prime minister, and in all    but nine of these nations, both roles are held by men. That    means female leaders still comprise just 7.61 per cent of all    world leaders, 8.12 per cent with Sturgeon.  <\/p>\n<p>    Heres another eye-catching feature of world politics: many    female leaders  and all current female leaders in Europe     come from the right. Even though female voters are more likely    than men to vote for left-of-centre parties, left-of-centre    parties are strangely bad at promoting women. Labour has never    elected a female leader. Sweden  with its recently much lauded    feminist government  has never elected a female leader.  <\/p>\n<p>    One paradoxical explanation for this phenomenon is that parties    of the left have historically championed gender equality. This    means they are often too convinced of their own virtue to    recognize their failings. Those failings loosely group into two    categories. The first is one of precedence. In their desire to    solve all structural inequalities, these parties too-often    assign the lowest priority to gender inequality even though    most other forms of disadvantage intersect with being female.    Far-left activists go further, resisting the idea of fixing    parts of the system in favour of changing the whole system,    stranding women in an endless waiting game. They also mistake    optics for action. Bolivias socialist government set up a    Gender Office and Unit for Depatriarchalisation and created a    Deputy Minister for Equal Opportunities within the Ministry of    Justice and Fundamental Rights, responsible for the advancement    of women. However, none of these new institutions was allocated    the resources necessary to be effective. As the White Queen    tells Alice, \"The rule is jam tomorrow and jam yesterday  but    never jam today.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    The second category is a failing more overt in parties of the    right: hostility towards women. The left likes to imagine that    it is exempt from such wrongheadedness. In reality, misogyny    flourishes like knotweed, undermining foundations of parity and    respect and periodically breaking into the open, rampant and    destructive. The online abuse directed against any female MPs    who questioned Jeremy Corbyns leadership of the U.K.was    different in degree and content to anything experienced by male    dissidents and could have less easily survived in a culture    that made continued and concerted efforts to stamp out such    abuse.  <\/p>\n<p>    Last July, 44 female Labour MPs wrote to Corbyn concerned about    the worrying trend of escalating hostility including rape    threats, death threats, smashed cars and bricks through    windows.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    The authors made clear that they were not blaming factions    within Labour for all of this but they also pointed to    instances where Corbyns backers had staged rallies against    them and claimed that bullying at party meetings had been    actively encouraged or quietly condoned.  <\/p>\n<p>    Bernie Sanders campaign for the Democratic Presidential    nomination unleashed toxic attacks on Hillary Clinton, not by    Sanders but a rump of his followers, so-called Bernie Bros. Two    British hard-left parties, the Workers Revolutionary Party and    the Socialist Workers Party, both failed to curb sexual    violence in their own ranks. The WRP disbanded after    revelations that its leader Gerry Healy had sexually abused    female members. The SWP responded to a rape allegation against    a senior figure in the organization by holding a kangaroo court    that interrogated the complainant. Had she been drunk? Had she    definitely said no?  <\/p>\n<p>    George Galloway, a former MP who set up the Respect Party after    his expulsion from Labour, dismissed rape charges brought in    Sweden against Julian Assange. The WikiLeaks founder was    guilty, said Galloway, of \"personal sexual behaviour [that] is    sordid, disgusting, and I condemn it.\"This was, however,    merely \"bad sexual etiquette.\"\"Not everybody needs to be    asked prior to each insertion,\"Galloway added. In 2016,    he campaigned to be Mayor of London. The Womens Equality Party    fielded a mayoral candidate at the same elections, party leader    Sophie Walker, together with a London-wide slate of candidates.    Galloway started with an advantage as a public figure, a    political veteran and one-time star of reality TV show    Celebrity Big Brother; he had also presented shows for    Iran-backed Press TV and the Russian-funded RT network. Sophie    had come to politics as WEs first leader just ten months    before election day. She outpolled him by almost 100,000 votes.  <\/p>\n<p>    Women from across the political spectrum, including members of    other parties, congratulated us on the result. Not all of them    warm to the Womens Equality Party or understand that we aim    not to weaken their parties but to improve them, by pushing    those parties to take gender equality  and the women in their    ranks  seriously. But every woman in politics knows that a    system that sidelines women, and tolerates their abuse, can    never serve the population as it should.  <\/p>\n<p>    Excerpt from Attack of the 50 Ft. Women by    Catherine Mayer 2017. Published by HarperCollins Publishers    Ltd. All rights reserved.  <\/p>\n<p>    Watch Nam Kiwanuka'sinterview with    Catherine Mayeron The Agenda in the Summer    tonight at 8 p.m. and 11 p.m., or streaming on Twitter    @TheAgenda.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/tvo.org\/article\/current-affairs\/shared-values\/what-if-women-ran-the-world\" title=\"What if women ran the world? - TVO\">What if women ran the world? - TVO<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> In this edited excerpt from her new book, Attack of the 50 Ft.Women: How Gender Equality Can Save the World!, Womens Equality Party co-founder Catherine Mayer explains why parties of the left are so poor at promoting women. Image courtesy of HarperCollins Ltd. 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