On Friday, world leaders met at Carbis Bay for the G7 summit, where England Prime Minister Johnson said the vision is to move the world to be governed “in a more general neutral, a more feminine way.”
“Building back better together… greener and building back fairer and building back more equal, in a more gender-neutral, perhaps a more feminine way,” Mr. Johnson said.
“Building back better together… greener and building back fairer and building back more equal, in a more gender-neutral, perhaps a more feminine way”
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— BBC Politics (@BBCPolitics) June 11, 2021
The comments come during a time when Former Vice President Joe Biden, Canadian President Justin Trudeau, and French President Emmanuel Macron, sat down to discuss their favorite pet “woke” issue.
The issues discussed were:
- Having the G7 countries “rebuild” from the pandemic
- Strengthening the world economy
- Addressing the “inequalities that have been entrenched” by the pandemic
- Focusing on “building back better”
It is unclear what a “more feminine” world would look like. The ill-defined goal seems like an obscure characterization of an approach to world governance.