I remember reading an interview from the women that got the "anti-discrimination" act pushed through in my country in the 70's, they worked in the mining industry. They thought by doing so would suddenly unlock the magical gate they imagined that kept women out. However they had to spend the rest of the careers watching new women come in who were given priority due to diversity hires, turn their nose at the work saying it was "too hard" then quit straight away. Meaning they spent their lives fighting for women to tell them they don't want to work. Amazing.
I remember reading an interview from the women that got the "anti-discrimination" act pushed through in my country in the 70's, they worked in the mining industry. They thought by doing so would suddenly unlock the magical gate they imagined that kept women out. However they had to spend the rest of the careers watching new women come in who were given priority due to diversity hires, turn their nose at the work saying it was "too hard" then quit straight away. Meaning they spent their lives fighting for women to tell them they don't want to work. Amazing.
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