@11112011 I agree, yet some would say that I am not being true to myself just so I can keep my job.
But if a black man in a suit, speaking like he is reading the evening news, constitutes - for some - "acting white" for his job?
Should we not then say that women in similar levels of profession - chairing meetings, directing workflow, devising strategy - all in a way that they predecessors (mostly male) have done. . .
Should we not then say then they are at least acting male, because they are emulating their male professional forebears in order to be successful at their job?
Yet no one accuses women of doing so, when it is fairly obvious.
Of course, getting staunchly feminist women to admit this is near impossible.
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