Emma Grede and the exploitation of BLK women ! Start with Yourself!

Emma tries to be unapologetically feminist and powerful; she tries to own herself and her decisions… while apologizing through continuous justifications for the actions she did not take. Trade-offs, she calls them. The book feels like Emma is trying to convince herself that she trusts herself. She elevates manhood as the cornerstone for business dealings. Justifying her decisions by asking what a man would do. Is equality, therefore, wanting to be more like a man? Is the benchmark for women's empowerment getting to mistreat people the way men do? Social media: Blog: Themisandthoth.com Insta: @the_tho_ Twitter: @ThemisThoth Facebook: Themis and Thoth Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @themisthoth