Charlotte CasiraghiPassion philo | L'Observateur de Monaco
Charlotte CasiraghiPassion philo
I do not remember if this interview was already published
An interesting interview - I don't agree with everything she says about use of social media (and she certainly loves her mobile phone) and about equality for women - it seems to me it's not something you can totally understand when you come from a position of privilege where it is extremely unlikely you've had to fight to get your voice heard.Charlotte Casiraghi "Trump et son rapport Ã* la femme donne un éclairage sur l’Amérique d’aujourd’hui" - Marie Claire
Charlotte gave an interview with Marie Claire France where she speaks of philosophy.
I don't think that's entirely fair. Yes, the concept of intersectional feminism is foreign to many, more priviliged, women and people in general and she is as priviliged as they come, but that doesn't mean you cannot grasp feminism nor does it mean you cannot face setbacks. Acknowledging that privilige is a next step.
I quit reading the interview. The translation was too wonky for my taste. I do in fact also disagree on her stance that equality should happen naturally. It's basically another cheap cop out of not doing your part. Charlotte seems to try, but she is absolutely not there yet. She should listen to Ashley Judd amongst others every once in a while.I didn't say she couldn't grasp feminism or that she hasn't (and won't in the future) faced setbacks.
I don't agree with her about quotas and how things should always just be allowed to happen naturally and organically when it comes to ensuring gender parity - we wouldn't be where we are today if that had happened.
I'm also pretty certain, given that she seems pretty intelligent and thoughtful, she's aware that she's in a position of privilege; however, that privilege allows her to access areas that other women might not - which may explain why she doesn't feel the need for some sort of affirmative action to advance the situation for some women in certain walks of life. (And I know she's not alone believing that, there are plenty of arguments for and against). Our understanding can only go so far if it isn't our own experience.
Based on what I read I don't believe I was unfair - but it's not a very long or in depth interview so I'm only making suppositions.
Bassin d'Arcachon - Atlantic Coast of South-west France, Aquitaine sort of area if memory serves me.Where is Pyla? They are not cruising on board of Pasha ?
Thanks a lot Florestane. Definitely it should be chilly.Bassin d'Arcachon - Atlantic Coast of South-west France, Aquitaine sort of area if memory serves me.
Honestly, Charlotte has never stuck me as the brightest bulb. She is a pretty standard wealthy dilettante- she dabbles in many things, excels at nothing that I'm aware of, and often seems to relish the appearance of wealth. She's always seemed shallow.
I'm not a fan of hers for that reason and this interview confirms that again for me.