After being invited personally by German Chancellor, Angela Merkel
to discuss business, foreign policy and other issues of importance between the
US and Germany, US First daughter Ivanka Trump was booed, when she attempted to
defend her father's commitment to women's issues. The event opened with
the first daughter been asked her role in the White House. Miriam Meckel,
editor of German business magazine Wirtschaftswoche, asked Ivanka:
"You are first daughter -- German audience not familiar --
what is your role -- to whom are you represented? Your father, the American
people, or your business?"
Ivanka responded
by saying:
"Well,
certainly not the latter, and I am rather unfamiliar with this role as well, as
it is quite new to me". "It has been a little under 100 days, but it
is just been a remarkable, an incredible journey." "So it's very
early for me. I'm listening, I'm learning, I'm defining the ways in which I
think I'll be able to have impact," she added.
As soon as she
started describing her father as an advocate for women,the audience
interrupted her and let out boos during a discussion on paid leave. She
said:
"That is
something I'm very proud of my father's advocacy, long before he came into the
presidency, he championed this in the primaries. He's been a tremendous
champion of supporting families and enabling them to thrive,"
Then Meckel
asked Ivanka to respond to those who question if the President is an
"empowerer of women" based on his past controversial statements.
Trump said:
"I've
certainly heard the criticism from the media and that's been perpetuated, but I
know from personal experience, and I think the thousands of women who have
worked with and for my father for decades when he was in the private sector are
a testament to his belief and solid conviction in the potential of women and
their ability to do the job as well as any man," she said.
"So I think
in my personal experience -- and you were asking me about my role as daughter
-- and as adviser, as a daughter, I can speak on a very personal level knowing
that he encouraged me and enabled me to thrive," She said.
She also
described herself as a feminist while criticizing the movement for not
being inclusive enough.
She said:
She said:
"I do label
myself a feminist and I think about that in very broad terms," she said.
"I think of that as believing in the social, political and economic
equality for all genders." "But I do think that there is a feeling of
exclusion for a lot of women, if they deviate in one small way and one small
area, and I think one of the things that we have to do is we have to come
together, we have to have discussions such as this one where we can
respectfully disagree with one another," she added.
Trump encouraged
spending time embracing dissenting opinions and seeking to understand why so
many people feel uncomfortable with the feminist label, saying:
"I think
even this discussion on feminism and why it's become so loaded is that I think
there can be a negativity attached to labeling because it does feel
exclusionary of others," she said. "And so it's very interesting to
hear the Chancellor's perspective on that and I do think there's obligation
upon us and upon all women to support and to hold each other up and to be
inclusive."
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Source: Politico
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