Opinion | Jenni Miller: 'Bombshell' wants to believe that you can escape sexism just by fleeing Fox News - NBCNewsTHINK
Kayla’s last line challenges us to change the environments in which we work and make it better for others, but it’s unclear how leaving did that for anyone. All of the network’s remaining female network anchors might be happy they no longer have to wear high heels and short skirts on TV to satisfy Ailes, but it’s hardly a pantsuit party every morning now on “Fox & Friends.
The problem is that the issue is bigger than one man — or one president, or one network — and it won’t be solved by a few women. Sexism is pervasive at Fox News because it’s pervasive everywhere... as Kayla probably discovered at her next job.Jenni Miller is a freelancer writer who covers movies, TV, sex, love, death, video games, and assorted weirdness for a variety of publications online and in print.
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