Madeleine Albright said today on Fahreed Zacharia GPS on CNN on Sunday that " women are not prone towards authoritarianism like many men leaders are. They are more used to working together with both women and men more effectively than men tend to do. So, Men are a completely different kind of leader than women tend to be. Also, they know they have to take care of themselves so they can take care of their own health first and thereby make sure their husbands and children's health are taken care of too.
Women are much more involved in going to doctors and listening to doctors than men generally are and so because of this they might take care of their own health and those in their families but also as world leaders where the nation they take care of is sort of like their family that they are taking care of, whereas often men communicate less and can be more authoritarian and this causes problems in something like a Coronavirus outbreak or other pandemics.
So, if you want to live during a pandemic and you want your family and friends to stay alive you want a female national leader during a pandemic. There is a much higher likelihood that you and your family will survive that pandemic with a female national leader.
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