
All is well with women in America, isn’t it? After all, women worked hard to get the vote and are working today for equal pay. Many have it all: rewarding careers, families, friends. Not a few have ventured into government, military, corporate boardrooms.
But I say all too many women still act like tools, puppets of the powers that be, not yet the creatures both God and nature designed them to be.
Many women are still tools of their husbands in the home and tools of their bosses at work.
Women are clearly tools of big business, using their bodies to advertise products when men are merely asked to pitch the product.
Some women have become big time tools of political bosses to get to positions of influence. Kari Lake and Nikki Haley come to mind.
I wonder when men and women will ever learn to be who they are—brilliant and worthy, if sometimes ruthless—and pay the respect they have for their own powers to others without manipulation.
Does it have to be that the only way to get things done in America is for one snake to beguile another?