It's been a slow week for news, and media companies are going after just about anything. But that's still a poor excuse for how women were treated in some of America's leading publications and television stations.
Let's start with Fox News:
"When you look at biology, when you look at the natural world – the roles of a male and a female in society and in other animals, the male typically is the dominant role. The female, it's not antithesis, or it's not competing, it's a complementary role."
That was how Fox News commentator Erick Erickson interpreted new data released this week indicating that women are now the main breadwinners in 40% of American homes.
We invite our users to read the complete article published June
It's been a slow week for news, and media companies are going after just about anything. But that's still a poor excuse for how women were treated in some of America's leading publications and television stations.
Let's start with Fox News:
"When you look at biology, when you look at the natural world – the roles of a male and a female in society and in other animals, the male typically is the dominant role. The female, it's not antithesis, or it's not competing, it's a complementary role."
That was how Fox News commentator Erick Erickson interpreted new data released this week indicating that women are now the main breadwinners in 40% of American homes.
We invite our users to read the complete article published June