St. Paul, Minnesota, has an all-woman city council for the first time in its history — and experts say it may be the largest U.S. city to ever have an all-woman council.
St. Paul, Minnesota, has an all-woman city council for the first time in its history — and experts say it may be the largest U.S. city to ever have an all-woman council.
Well, they are going to have to do everything perfectly. One screw up of any kind and for the next ten years every discussion of diversity or women in leadership positions is going to include a Republican saying, "Yeah, well just look at what they did to St. Paul."
I guarantee, even if they are completely perfect, they'll still get blamed for whatever fuck ups the Minneapolis city council does (for those who are unaware, Minneapolis and St. Paul are LITERALLY right next to each other)
My guess is that they will what any other city council would do. I don't think being all-female will suddenly change their politics. While it's an interesting fact I would say that expecting all-female council to govern differently than other councils is a little bit sexist.
I don't think it's sexist to think that people from a different background and life experience may have a different take on policies. At least, I hope they do! It could be a nice change for the city.
You're the one that chose to interpret what I said as sexist, that's on you.
Are you familiar with the phrase, "strike while the iron is hot"? But have you ever read of any other news articles from AP regarding the election of city-council from any neighboring city to St. Paul? This would be the best time to capitalize on the extra attention. And given the quotes in the article, any Republican looking for election is going to be looking for any reason to use against them.
“Why waste time say lot word when few word do trick” -Kevin Malone
It'll be interesting to see what they change... and the city could use some change.
i feel like the only things they really have going for them are the Saints (More fun to watch than the Twins, at least. Just saying), Can Can Wonderland, and Cossetta's and some good botique/craft coffee shop. (Nina's off cathedral hill is the GF's favorite,)
Day by Day Cafe in downtown St Paul is lovely. They have a nice library room to sit in during the winter and a patio with a koi pond out back for summer. They have some of the best breakfast food I've ever had and their early bird special is a really good deal (especially when I'm on nights).
Who cares? I've seen females with terrible politics, too. What are their leanings and beliefs? I don't fucking care what's between their legs if they're still brainless Republicans.
Equality is having most city councils be mixed, and a roughly even number of all men or all women councils where most candidates are all omen or all men. Not every council needs to be split, but at least one of the underrepresented group is a positive as a counterbalance to all the ones that are all men.
I just have to assume you are asking in bad faith, because we very much live in a patriarchy. The mere fact that this is noteworthy news for being a first is reason enough to understand how this is only progress.
A diverse mix would have a lot of mixed city councils and an equal number of all male and all female city councils. Yet, I'm confident, based on my understanding of US cities and towns, that there are far more all male city councils than all female city councils.
If you've got actual stats to show that there are more or similar amounts of all female city councils than all male city councils, then I would agree that this isn't diversity. But if, as my common sense suggests, there are way more all male councils than all female ones, then an all female city council is a win for diversity as it brings those two numbers closer to equality.
Why do you want to have equal numbers of bad things? How about instead, advocating that all the single gender/identity/view councils be fixed? Yes, there are hundreds of white men only city councils, that doesn't mean that other extremes, regardless of how few of them exist are good.
Is a full Nazi city council okay, even if there is only one of them? No.
Oh god, the crying has begun. Can't we be happy for this kind of change? It's literally one city. How about we save the criticism for cities where it's still all men.
Am I going to find you railing about DEI in other comments if I trawl your history? I haven't, but this is worded like the kind of complaint that comes from someone who normally thinks diversity is awful, except when it's old white guys being excluded.
Maybe judge the city based on council members over time if you need to bend over backwards to feel good about this progress. The over all ratio is still not 50/50.
We'd need exclusively female presidents for about 2 1/2 centuries for us to meet any kind of "equality" there, and that would seem uneven too. This is not all women just because it's all women today.