There is much discussion about federal funds for a Women's History Museum to be located on the Washington Mall. In a surprising move, Michelle Bachman has become one of the most outspoken opponents of these plans. When I first saw the initial headline, I assumed that since she was a Republican her concern was purely a fiscal one. As it turns out, her concern is really that the only women in a women's history museum would be women who made history, and since more-often-than-not, history-making women are feminists, she would loathe to support such people.
Many have mocked Michelle Bachman for this "concern." I don't know how I feel about this. I have often run into men who have no intellect, skills or heart who feel perfectly suited to make comments on subjects they have no knowledge about. So in some ways, I feel that Michelle Bachman might have been the accidental result of the feminist movement. We did ask for equality, not necessarily substance.
Many have mocked Michelle Bachman for this "concern." I don't know how I feel about this. I have often run into men who have no intellect, skills or heart who feel perfectly suited to make comments on subjects they have no knowledge about. So in some ways, I feel that Michelle Bachman might have been the accidental result of the feminist movement. We did ask for equality, not necessarily substance.
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