My mini-rant about motherhood ...
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2008 9:34 am
... and how the media tries to diminish women's accomplishments.
USA WEEKEND magazine today had a cover story on swimmer Dara Torres with what (I consider) the obnoxious headline:
"I just won these Olympic medals, but my greatest treasure is my daughter Tessa."
If this was a story about MOTHERHOOD or balancing motherhood with a career, then I wouldn't be ranting.
But the story had very little to do with her being a mother.
It was about exercise and diet for midlife women.
So why patronize and dismiss her medals? Why put her in a no-win situation? As FELICITY HUFFMAN noted on 60 MINUTES, "I won't answer questions comparing motherhood to my personal accomplishments. It's a no-win situation for women. If you answer motherhood, you give credibility to critics of women in the workplace. If you state your career, you are a 'bad' mother. No one ever asked Marlon Brando what was more important to HIM: his film career or fatherhood."
--dimmzy, who wonders how Sarah Palin would answer the question, "What's more important to you (or your greatest accomplishment), motherhood or running for vice president of the United States?"
USA WEEKEND magazine today had a cover story on swimmer Dara Torres with what (I consider) the obnoxious headline:
"I just won these Olympic medals, but my greatest treasure is my daughter Tessa."
If this was a story about MOTHERHOOD or balancing motherhood with a career, then I wouldn't be ranting.
But the story had very little to do with her being a mother.
It was about exercise and diet for midlife women.
So why patronize and dismiss her medals? Why put her in a no-win situation? As FELICITY HUFFMAN noted on 60 MINUTES, "I won't answer questions comparing motherhood to my personal accomplishments. It's a no-win situation for women. If you answer motherhood, you give credibility to critics of women in the workplace. If you state your career, you are a 'bad' mother. No one ever asked Marlon Brando what was more important to HIM: his film career or fatherhood."
--dimmzy, who wonders how Sarah Palin would answer the question, "What's more important to you (or your greatest accomplishment), motherhood or running for vice president of the United States?"