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		<title>A response to Steinem and Albright&#8217;s comments on the democratic nomination</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2016 16:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Gloria Steinem, a noted feminist activist, and Madeleine Albright, a former Secretary of State have recently endorsed Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. However, both women have&#8230; ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gloria Steinem, a noted feminist activist, and Madeleine Albright, a former Secretary of State have recently endorsed Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. However, both women have made controversial statements regarding the role of female voters in the upcoming election.</p>
<p id="E41"><span id="E42">Steinem, who became</span><span id="E43">&nbsp;notable with</span><span id="E44">in the feminist movement in the 1960s and 70s, went on Bill Maher</span><span id="E45">’s talk show</span><span id="E46">&nbsp;to discuss her support of Clinton.&nbsp;</span><span id="E47">When asked by Maher about why she thought more women seemed to be drawn towards Bernie Sanders’s campaign, Steinem responded that female Sanders’s supporters were there to attract the attention of young men.</span></p>
<p id="E49"><span id="E50">“When you’re young, you’re thinking: ‘Where are the bo</span><span id="E51">ys? The boys are with Bernie,’” said Steinem.</span></p>
<p id="E53"><span id="E54">After&nbsp;</span><span id="E56">Internet</span><span id="E57">&nbsp;backlash, Steinem issued a statement regarding what she said on Maher’s talk show. She emphasized&nbsp;</span><span id="E58">that she was not trying to assert that women are not involved in politics.</span></p>
<p>In a similar controversy, Albright<span id="E62">&nbsp;recently</span><span id="E63">&nbsp;took the stage&nbsp;</span><span id="E64">at a Clinton rally&nbsp;</span><span id="E65">and encouraged the women in the audience to examine their political leanings. She blatantly said that it was every woman’s duty to support Clinton in her presidential run, ending&nbsp;</span><span id="E66">the short speech&nbsp;</span><span id="E67">with a now famous quote.</span></p>
<p id="E69"><span id="E70">“There is a special place in Hell for women who don’t help other women,” Albright said.</span></p>
<p id="E72"><span id="E73">Both women have received negative&nbsp;</span><span id="E74">responses</span><span id="E75">&nbsp;for their comments about the role of women in politics. Steinem’s comments seem supportive of</span><span id="E79">&nbsp;the gendered expectation that women are not</span><span id="E80">&nbsp;as</span><span id="E81">&nbsp;involved in politics as men. Statements like this keep the</span><span id="E83">&nbsp;conversation about women centered on how women are perceived to be shallow and uninterested</span><span id="E85">.&nbsp;</span><span id="E86">She issued a statement through Facebook in which she attempted to explain the actual meaning behind her quote.</span></p>
<p id="E89"><span id="E90">This exchange brings to light the faults within the current political landscape and how women are viewed through the mass media lens.&nbsp;</span><span id="E91">Politics, specifically presidential elections, have&nbsp;</span><span id="E92">always&nbsp;</span><span id="E93">focused mainly on men. Women have been seen as accessories for campaigning. W</span><span id="E94">ives are</span><span id="E95">&nbsp;show</span><span id="E96">n</span><span id="E97">&nbsp;off at campaign rallies and&nbsp;</span><span id="E98">in&nbsp;</span><span id="E99">television advertisements.</span></p>
<p id="E101"><span id="E102">Al</span><span id="E-1541">b</span><span id="E-1559">ri</span><span id="E-1521">ght’s</span><span id="E103">&nbsp;opening speech for Clinton raises another important issue</span><span id="E106">. She</span><span id="E107">&nbsp;has been called a feminist icon, but she put forth a non-feminist ideal.&nbsp;</span><span id="E108">Feminism is not simply about supporting women. Feminism is about equal rights for all sexes and not shaming women for making conscious decisions about how they want to lead their lives.&nbsp;</span><span id="E109">There is absolutely no reason to&nbsp;</span>shame women who do not support Clinton.&nbsp;<span id="E110">It is no woman’s duty to support a woman&nbsp;</span><span id="E111">simply because</span><span id="E112">&nbsp;she is&nbsp;</span><span id="E113">a&nbsp;</span><span id="E114">woman.</span><span id="E115">&nbsp;</span><span id="E119">It is a woman’s duty as a citizen search for the most</span><span id="E120">-qualified</span><span id="E121">&nbsp;candidate and to make an informed decision based on the available information.</span></p>
<p>During Clinton’s time as Secretary of State, the media was notorious&nbsp;<span id="E129">for&nbsp;</span><span id="E130">focusing solely on Clinton’s appearance and clothing choices.&nbsp;</span><span id="E131">She was once reported to look “tired and withdrawn” when she decided not to wear make up on a trip to Dhaka, Bangladesh.&nbsp;</span><span id="E132">Attention like this has not</span><span id="E133">&nbsp;only</span><span id="E134">&nbsp;affected Clinton, but also Sarah Palin and Michelle Bachmann.&nbsp;</span><span id="E135">The media is the main source of sexist remarks regarding the appearance of women on the political stage, especially when this attention is not paid to men.&nbsp;</span><span id="E136">It becomes even more obvious when a candidate such as Clinton comes into the spotlight of the presidential election.</span></p>
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