![]() ![]() Pettitt’s media blitz on the documentary and several morning shows came with a tired mantra: “It’s my choice!”-a factual statement that stands in for the ideological baggage it tries to camouflage. What are the main threads of these debates? And what connections exist between domestic choices and white supremacist ideologies? Women’s choice On the other side were those who recognized this phenomenon in the larger ideological context of white nationalism and the Radical Right.Īlene Kate Pettitt-the British TradWife featured in the documentary who runs The Darling Academy, an online resource for women who aspire to be traditional housewives (#TradWife, #Tradlife)-expressed her utter, seemingly genuine shock when being told that TradWives may have something to do with white supremacy. On the one hand, those who focused on the home-cooked meals observed a confident and well-organized woman in a serene, pastoral household who simply chose to devote herself to family life. When BBC Stories aired in January 2020 the short documentary “‘ Submitting to my husband like it’s 1959’: Why I became a TradWife” reactions were passionate. ![]()
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