New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, who is stepping down this month, faced online vitriol at a rate between 50 and 90 times higher than any other high-profile figure.
New Zealand Prime Minster Jacinda Ardern speaks at a joint press conference with Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin on Nov. 30, 2022.
Gendered threats are often motivated by an intent to “attack and undermine” women as political actors,” according to political scientist Mona Lena Krook, author of Hipkins added, “I think we often leave it to women to say, ‘This isn’t okay,’ and, ‘I don’t feel okay about that,’ and many women don’t feel comfortable talking in that way. So I think we as men have a responsibility to call it out when we see it.”
After Ardern’s resignation, according to a report in The Guardian, a research team at the University of Auckland conducted a quantitative study of online discourse directed at the prime minister. They compared comments about her with those aimed at other prominent political figures, and concluded that Ardern faced online vitriol at a rate between 50 and 90 times higher than any other high-profile figure.
of diplomatic skill and grace. After an incident in which her car was chased by anti-vaccine protesters, she said that being subject to these kinds of incidents was part of the job. “I see that as just being a reflection of the fact that we are the decision-makers,” she said. “And if people don’t like the decisions that are being made, then it’s us that of course will hear the feedback about that.
In retrospect, Clinton wondered whether she should have confronted him. If she had, she wrote, “he surely would have capitalized on it gleefully,” and she would have exposed herself to the ancient misogynous slur that women face when they fight back—that they are “angry” or “hysterical” in a way that undermines their credibility as political actors.
Greene’s campaign page also featured a Facebook ad with a picture of her holding a semi-automatic rifle next to photos of Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez , Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib with the caption: “Squad’s Worst Nightmare.”
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