NYT - Fury Is a Political Weapon. And Women Need to Wield It.
Fury Is a Political Weapon. And Women Need to Wield It.
What the testimony of Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh showed us about who gets to be angry in public.
by Rebecca Traister
Fury was a tool to be marshaled by men like Judge Kavanaugh and Senator Graham, in defense of their own claims to political, legal, public power. Fury was a weapon that had not been made available to the woman who had reason to question those claims.
What happened inside the room was an exceptionally clear distillation of who has historically been allowed to be angry on their own behalf, and who has not.
Most of the time, female anger is discouraged, repressed, ignored, swallowed. Or transformed into something more palatable, and less recognizable as fury something like tears. When women are truly livid, they often weep.
Maybe we cry when were furious in part because we feel a kind of grief at all the things we want to say or yell that we know we cant. Maybe were just sad about the very same things that were angry about. I wept as soon as Dr. Blasey began to speak. On social media, I saw hundreds of messages from women who reported the same experience, of finding themselves awash in tears, simply in response to this womans voice, raised in polite dissent. The power of the moment, the anxiety that it would be futile, the grief that we even had to put her and ourselves through this spectacle, was intense.
If you are angry today, or if you have been angry for a while, and youre wondering whether youre allowed to be as angry as you feel, let me say: Yes. Yes, you are allowed. You are, in fact, compelled.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/29/opinion/sunday/fury-is-a-political-weapon-and-women-need-to-wield-it.html?smid=tw-nytimes&smtyp=cur
Really good piece, on the longish side, but well worth the read.