We're not really concerned with feminism or motherhood or the endless mommy wars women inflict on each other.
We're interested in class. You see, right now tens (hundreds?) of thousands of pregnant women are going to work. Except almost none of them have magazine editor jobs like Natasha, so filled with glamor, substance, and fabulousness. One of the magazines Natasha edited is called Fabulous. I've checked out Natasha's LinkedIn page and she uses the following superlatives: Writer. Award-winning Editor. Consultant. Creative.* before describing herself thusly:
Journalist, editor and broadcaster with over 14 years experience in the industry, across newspapers, magazines, digital, TV and radio. Campaigner, budding entrepreneur and creative strategist. Cooking obsessive on the side.
Natasha's resume is indeed impressive. Grazia Magazine, Elle UK, the afore mentioned Fabulous, and The Dailymail.* Natasha even has an IMDB page.***
So Natasha has a great life. She has it all, one could say. But those other women riding the tube, the metro the subway. You see, they're not living the fabulous life. They're not magazine editors. They're office managers, bank tellers, ticket agents, etc etc. They have the unglamorous work-a-day jobs that service the glamorous Natasha Pearlman.
Remember, Feminism is always bad for women.
So Natasha has a great life. She has it all, one could say. But those other women riding the tube, the metro the subway. You see, they're not living the fabulous life. They're not magazine editors. They're office managers, bank tellers, ticket agents, etc etc. They have the unglamorous work-a-day jobs that service the glamorous Natasha Pearlman.
Remember, Feminism is always bad for women.
*I myself use Thor, King of the Battlefield, Conqueror of the bedroom.
**Hey! Decision Games, Sovereign Media, Kwarnasey Press, etc etc.
*** We would kill to be on documentaries like Natasha.
Natasha Pearlman awarding other Feminists
Master of the Mighty Thunderworm in the bedroom!
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