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Chimamanda Adichie explains why she's angrier about sexism than she is about racism (video)

Renowned Nigerian writer, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie was a guest at Esquire Townhouse with Breitling where she sat for a wide-ranging interview.On Saturday, October 13, Adichie spoke to Esquire editor-in-chief Alex Bilmes. She touched on Melania Trump‘s visit to Africa and why she believes the US first lady is a racist, on Identity, and on the US President Donald Trump. She also spoke about Britain's obsession with class, her unwavering support for the Obamas and why she thinks masculinity is a "hard, small cage".  On racism and sexism, Bilmes asked Adichie:You say that you are angrier about sexism than you are about racism.  To which the author of Americanah replied: I said that because in my own very personal space, the people I love, the people I'm close to, my family, my freinds all get race. So, I've never with them had to make a case for why something was racist.So, I'm in my circle of friends - White people, Black people, Asian people, Hispanic people - and something happens to do with blackness and immediately we all get it.But with gender, I find, that with the people I love, I'm constantly being expected to make the case - the ways in which women are reduced,
the ways in which authority in a woman is judged much more differently than authority in a man. And I find I'm constantly being asked by the people that I love - so I'm not talking about sort of, you know, anonymous people - to make that case. And it gets emotionally exhausting because I dont feel that I have the kind of effortless support that I have when I talk about race.  Watch the video below.  Chimamanda Adichie explains why she's angrier about sexism than she is about racismA post shared by LIB - Linda Ikeji Blog (@lindaikejiblog) on Oct 19, 2018 at 4:38am PDTThe post Chimamanda Adichie explains why she's angrier about sexism than she is about racism (video) appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.
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