'Toddler wage gap': Sandberg says inequality starts with kids’ chores

Feminists in the workplace just keep finding new issues to harp on. In her op-ed in Forbes, Sabrina Schaeffer, executive director of the Independent Women’s Forum, shares how “Success if Never Enough For Some ‘Feminists,’ Including Sheryl Sandberg.”

Schaeffer begins with a mention as to how “fascinated” Alexis de Tocqueville would be, if he were alive today, by “the rise of female entrepreneurs of the highest level, who lament inequalities facing women today and have made it their public purpose to push for women’s “success.””

She also mentions the regular gatherings and talks “about how women need to stand up to implicit (and explicit) bias in the workplace, resist the urge to fall into traditional roles, and better “embrace ambition.”” Why don’t we let women do so for themselves though, especially those who want “to fall into traditional roles,” and who know their situation and means better than those like Sheryl Sandberg.”

Sandberg is the COO of Facebook, and, as Shaeffer also describes her, “new famed women’s right’s activist.” While at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, during the “Progress Towards Parity” session, her comments were typical but no less frustrating.
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