Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dang another black trend co-opted by white people. At least acknowledge the origins!
People (women) have been doing this for a long time. Someone just discovered it for themselves and starting blogging/IGing/TikToking about it, thinking they invented it. People always have been opting out of a particular popular version of work/career/family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dang another black trend co-opted by white people. At least acknowledge the origins!
It's really crazy there's no mention of nigerian soft girls since it's the same news outlet. Do some journalism BBC!
https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20221202-soft-girl-what-it-really-means-to-lead-a-soft-life
Well, I don't know about that. And this Swedish trend seems uniquely Swedish, it says "“It’s about leaning away from this ‘girl boss’ ideal that we've seen for a lot of years, where there are very, very high demands for success in every aspect of life,” explains Johanna Göransson, a researcher for Ungdomsbarometern."
So thats different.
But the "boss girl" push really hit home, since DC seems all about pushing the "boss girl" identity. Hard.
Anonymous wrote:This is being fueled by the internet, largely tiktok, across the world. It will have serious ramifications on women in the workplace and I predict we will see more women opting for the tradwife lifestyle.
But I'm focusing on the upside, which is that more women dropping out of the workplace means more opportunities for smart ambitious women like me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dang another black trend co-opted by white people. At least acknowledge the origins!
It's really crazy there's no mention of nigerian soft girls since it's the same news outlet. Do some journalism BBC!
https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20221202-soft-girl-what-it-really-means-to-lead-a-soft-life
Well, I don't know about that. And this Swedish trend seems uniquely Swedish, it says "“It’s about leaning away from this ‘girl boss’ ideal that we've seen for a lot of years, where there are very, very high demands for success in every aspect of life,” explains Johanna Göransson, a researcher for Ungdomsbarometern."
So thats different.
But the "boss girl" push really hit home, since DC seems all about pushing the "boss girl" identity. Hard.
Anonymous wrote:Dang another black trend co-opted by white people. At least acknowledge the origins!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dang another black trend co-opted by white people. At least acknowledge the origins!
It's really crazy there's no mention of nigerian soft girls since it's the same news outlet. Do some journalism BBC!
https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20221202-soft-girl-what-it-really-means-to-lead-a-soft-life
Anonymous wrote:This is not new or Swedish.
It's been and dumb TikTok trend for at least a year.
Anonymous wrote:Dang another black trend co-opted by white people. At least acknowledge the origins!