One of the recurring motifs in gender politics is that “women are just as hard on other women as men are, maybe even harder.”

I won’t deny that there is some truth to the notion that, in some cases, women can be less than supportive of other women. We’ve all known women who don’t like working for other women. And studies on unconscious bias show that women frequently show the same kinds of biases against women as men do.

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