The Factual Feminist: Women in Philosophy, The Wage Gap, and Gender Sterotypes




The Federalist Radio Hour show

Summary: Christina Hoff Sommers, resident scholar at AEI and the Factual Feminist, joined Mollie Hemingway, senior editor at The Federalist, in the studio today to discuss the gendering of childrens toys, the Netflix show Stranger Things, why women arent majoring in philosophy, and why women should have more children, earlier in life. The White House recently hosted a day-long summit to address gender stereotypes in media and toys. Can you show me if girls play with dolls that mean theyre not going to be a doctor or a psychiatrist or even an engineer? Sommers said. Its just an age-old feminist fairytale that if you change the way children play, youll change the world. Sommers shared her study on a group of feminist philosophers are convinced that women philosophy majors are discriminated against and driven away from the field by sexism. I have a PHD in philosophy and I never knew the field was rigged against me, Sommers said. Later in the hour, they discussed the myth of the gender wage gap and why they believe women who have more children lead more fulfilling lives. I just want people to consider this as a model, but its sort of looked upon with shame, that women would withdraw from the workplace and take care of kids, Sommers said. Im not saying not to work, but it should be treated respectfully, more than it is.