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Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Chimamanda Receives Standing Ovation As She Talks Identity,Feminism And Patriarchy....

Bestselling Nigerian author, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie gave a moving speech at Hubspot’s annual Inbound conference where she was the keynote speaker for 2018. This comes a year after Michelle Obama’s 2017 keynote speech at the same event.






The award-winning author traced her early days in Nigeria and how she discovered she was ‘black’ in America. She touched on everything from racism and identity to patriarchy and its effects on both women and men and her belief that stories can change the world.


On the effects of patriarchy “Both men and women suffer from the illnesses that lead to suicide but it is men that have a much higher rate of dying by suicide. Why? Because men are socialised to suppress so many human parts of themselves, men are socialised not to ask for help, men are socialised to be afraid of fear, men are socialised not to show vulnerability. From the moment we tell a little boy that ‘boys don’t cry’ or we tell a hurting teenager to ‘man up’ we are creating an adult man who will be cheated of the full range of his emotions. So, while men benefit from patriarchy, they also suffer from it.” She added.



On gender roles “There is nothing a woman should be because she is a woman, and there is nothing a man should be because he is a man…Women are not special, women are human, women are flawed just like men… If we keep saying women are special, then we judge them at a higher and unfair standard.”



On anger and the black woman “Anger is a valid human emotion and women are judged very harshly about showing anger. In this country, it is terrible for women to show anger and it is catastrophic for black women to show anger, because the stereotype of the angry black woman is one that is impossible to shrug off once it has been pinned on you. It will follow you for the rest of your life; it will prevent you from getting opportunities that you deserve. I know many accomplished women of all races who have held themselves back in many situations because they don’t want to be considered angry or difficult; they don’t want to be called a bitch.”



Chimamanda reflected on her viewpoint as a writer, “I truly believe that we can remake the world, but first, we have to imagine it, “she ended to a standing ovation.

29 comments:

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    1. She is 10-much. Make I give her standing ovation.

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  2. A prophet is not welcome in his home...(paraphrased)
    Runs off to look for the whole speech.#womanwithsense

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  3. Our very own making us proud. So much love reading her books.

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  4. πŸ’―πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

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    1. Ngwanu go to fb Find her brothers account o. Adichie and offer your salary for the year to dress her

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  6. This just made my day. Many lessons learned!!!

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  7. Hahaha,na so so moving speech them dey give,i sorry for people when dey follow smooth and sleek talkers,news flash.....they got nothing more than their talks,come home and fight for the women and mothers that need you most,stop all these foreign bullshit gallivanting that you are doing,dont wait until you are 80 years old like soyinka before you will all of a sudden remember that you are Nigerian and want nigeria to grow,rubbish speeches for people that are already aware of themselves, come home and speak to your country people.

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    1. Lol! Now she should come home? Same st of people insulting her saying she’s leading women astray. Nonesense!

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    2. Sounds daft is putting it mildly, gosh!!

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    3. I have read many stupid opinions in my life but this one stands out proudly. Come home and fight how? The best way she can "fight" for the emancipation of the female gender is to use her global audience to bring these lingering issues to the fore.

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    4. This one n.a. ode...

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    5. You don't even have an identity...people like you will piss on themselves when she's 5mins away from you.

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    6. You can't even construct simple sentences. Sorry for the women who will end up with this kind Low self esteem man

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    7. Who is this one spitting Rubbish with my real life name, ehn

      Arrrrrrrgh

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  8. Nice one but Mrs adichie, I am special, n there are certain tasks I can't do as a woman.

    If u are a man n you don't "man up" n deal with situations like a man , then u are a sissy.

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  9. She said and I quote
    Women are not special, women are human, women are flawed just like men… If we keep saying women are special, then we judge them at a higher and unfair standard.”

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  10. I stan so proudlyπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™Œ

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  11. How can any sane woman not applaud Chimamanda tho. I mean... come on...

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  12. I just love this woman, she has her way around words and her points are excellent, I can't help buh I agree with everything she said....

    Indeed, women are seen as annoying, disrespectful, angry and bitchy when we display our temperament just as a man would not minding we are all human and are meant to react negatively when stepped on. It baffles me...

    We really do need a fair world, where everyone should be judged equally despite gender.

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    1. Sadly no matter how you imagine it, I don't think we can ever have a fair world

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    Nice one

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  14. I love listening to her. Watched this video to the end and I enjoyed it. I love Chi.

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  15. Chinaman's be making us proud.

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