Woman ‘s rib Britain has once again proven that there is no limit to women’s courage – and the most daring is Boris Johnson’s wife Carrie

There is no limit to the shamelessness of women. Either they advertise their femininity or they have the wrong kind of bookshelf or the wrong kind of ideas, writes London correspondent Annamari Sipilä.

Women there is no limit to boldness. It has been proven here in Britain again.

Of all the bold women, the most bold can be divided into four groups: successful young women, successful older women, women politicians, and wives of male politicians.

The most shameless of young successful women is the singer-songwriter Adele, 33, who dares to be talented, popular, beautiful and sutjakka. This week, he still announced the most significant awards for British music Brit Awards at the gala. And that’s not all.

In stark contrast to the gender-neutral new look at the gala, Adele dared to promote her own femininity: “I love being a woman and a woman artist.” He would instead have apologized for his privileged position. Or even complained about the hardness of part of the woman.

So it was no surprise that Soma was angry. Adele behaved like terfsomeone shouted.

But what is terf? Intended for barking trans-exclusionary Radical Feminist can be understood as an old-school woman who, if she thinks, also has a biological gender. Barking into a terphy today is also a convenient way to silence a woman who is repeating her false thoughts too loudly.

Particularly the shameless thing about terfs is that many of them don’t even know how to be ashamed. The most indestructible have even printed terf-themed t-shirts and pasteurized them in public places – a bit like in Finland six months ago, the so-called summer whips nullify the barking word on summer jacket t-shirts.

The most shameless of the British people labeled as terphas is, of course, the author JK Rowling, 56, a senior successful woman or practically a witch. Already Rowling’s basic attitude towards life is shameless: Harry Potter The mother of books advertises her own success by paying her millionth tax every year to Scotland instead of retiring to a tax haven like a man. In addition, he interferes in the affairs of others, that is, defends weaker women and women in general, which is shameless.

Women’s politicians are already inherently arrogant when entering the traditional men’s arena. In Britain, the Minister of Culture is particularly ashamed Nadine Dorries, who denied his own working – class background, once becoming an entrepreneur and joining the Conservative Party. And again, not everything here.

Dorries’ shamelessness is a mixture of former Finnish culture ministers Anna-Liisa Kasurisen (sd) and Tanja Karpelan (central) shame plus a touch of the former governor of Lapland Hannele Pokan (central) courage.

Like Kasurinen in his day, Dorries imagines that he can take care of the Ministry of Culture with the training of a nurse. And like Karpela once, Dorries is caught up in the fact that her bookshelf (location or content) doesn’t meet the snobbish demands of the cultural elite. (Especially on this day of reading peace, it would be appropriate for everyone to remember that what matters is not the reading itself, but what the bookshelf looks like in Somme.) And like Pokka, Dorries has written bold novels, even though she has been working full time at the same time. Beyond bearing.

However, perhaps the most shameless is the Prime Minister Boris Johnson wife Carrie Johnson. With the prime minister’s popularity collapsing, conservative support forces are now finding a reason for Carrie’s wife: it was Carrie who drove Downing Street to chaos and at the same time misled Boris. Well, of course. If the prime minister fails in office, the reason must be in an open wife.

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