I don’t agree with what she’s saying on principle, but I’d be glad to be proven wrong on a scientific level if they can quantify that men are more aggressive than women.
I don’t agree with what she’s saying on principle, but I’d be glad to be proven wrong on a scientific level if they can quantify that men are more aggressive than women.
She said that not many women have the type of aggression needed to make it the top of motorsport. She did not say that women have never, and will never...
She said something that’s largely true, but that you’re not allowed to...
Yes, we should hear Patrick out. We should also understand that it’s entirely possible she holds limiting beliefs about women generally, or that what she understands as a “masculine” mindset could instead be more accurately called a “competitive” mindset.
Despite her mediocre success, it’s still about as high as a women has gotten in a major US-based racing series. The women that have been more successful are typically in much less popular events/leagues/series.
I would like to get a Poll from elementary kids, High schoolers, and young adults, and ask them ‘would you become a race car driver?’ with a follow up question of, ‘if someone paid for you to be a race car driver, would you do it?’ Now that follow up question panders mostly to Adults since they are more money…
I feel like viewing from a societal expectation point of view she is kinda right in that the environment puts a different expectation to women much like the looking for 100 women to go into motorsports thing. They are not encouraged in many cases to step out of their defined roles. If not for stuff like Me Too they…
Listen to the women! Unless we don’t like what the women say and it doesn’t follow our narrative, then dismiss the women from our armchair!