Keshia Dugdale, the member of the Scottish parliament: “What’s the point of electing women to parliament if they have to act like men to survive?We want to have women in our parliament to represent woman’s voice and woman’s issues, but sometimes they have to change of who they are and how they behave in order to make progress and deliver on the things they believe in. So there is a compromise that’s made there just by the culture of how politics is done.Not to mention the double frustration that many women are perfectly capable of demonstrating such supposedly male traits as assertiveness and tenacity through their character alone not because they are intentionally acting like men, but sadly in such cases their assertiveness becomes shrillness and tenacity morphs in to nagging or hysteria.”
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