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Pitch With a Grenade

July 14th, 2011

Women have been playing nice for a long time in hopes of keeping the peace but some of us are tired. The truth of the matter is it’s the bad bitches that are always winning anyway and anyone who doesn’t even want to consider this needs to take a second look. I see it all the time and one of the most recent examples to support my opinion is Rihanna. Recently I read an article in Cosmo magazine where she talked about why her attitude changed after the 2009 incident with Chris Brown. She said, “It was a very aggressive and defensive time, and that allowed me to start not giving a shit.”

If you’ve followed her music long enough you would notice the difference between her album Good Girl Gone Bad and Rated R that speaks to her comment above. What seemed like good timing for a follow up album to continue the theme of GGGB was also Rihanna’s way of claiming her life and not remaining victimized. It would have been easy for her to retreat and take on a “softer” way of dealing, but instead she went the opposite way. She created this vibe around her that appeared to say to her audience, “Fuck with me and I’ll cut your heart out.”  She stormed into that “bad bitch” role with ease and a lot of us ate it up because she was okay with that title if it meant she wouldn’t be taken advantage of. While there were many that hated on her for not crying during her interviews or sulking in shame a lot of us listened to that album and embraced her message.

One thing became clear; she was not to be messed with and the huge success following that time showed that attitude worked. Of course she’s not the first woman to give you the impression she’s not a toy to be played with and she definitely won’t be the last. With badass Nicki Minaj on the incline there’s destined to be more women strutting into the no-holds-barred club.

What I’m saying is sometimes you have to be a “bitch” to get things done and I’m guessing most successful women will tell you that too. While it’s a shame that a woman who exhibits the same characteristics as any male wanting to excel gets labelled as a power tripping biatch anyway, it’s that same woman who gets what she wants without having to settle for less. The idea that I will be looked at as a witch rather then a tactful go-getter is a huge double-standard. The best thing I can suggest is to take advantage of that disadvantage.

Women are often viewed as the “smile and nod” secretary (although we’ve made some huge gains in various careers) who only represent the decision makers and the people whose positions hold weight.

This type of view is not just in the career world but in our daily interactions. A good discussion on this began last week at Those Girls Are Wild. One of the co-founders, Shannon Boodram, brought up the issue of how women are supposed know when to be friendly to men and when not to. Some may think women should just be friendly to everyone but the opinions tended to go the other way.

A lot of women who responded agreed their smiles tend to be misinterpreted and taken advantage of. While a lot of us want to be nice to the men who stop to say hi because we’re just nice people, we find ourselves in awkward situations that have us thinking “shit I should have kept walking.” I think it’s safe to say we’d rather not cut our eye and turn away because it’s generally rude, however that attitude can help you to avoid those same awkward situations.

I mean why do I have to be nice to everyone? For the sake of my reputation? For the sake of your ego? Whose life am I here to live, yours or mine? I’m not suggesting we start walking around mean mugging but the women who carry themselves like they’re not here just to make everyone comfortable are the ones who make history.

The Madonnas and Lil Kims of the world have been able to prove that. In my family my mom is one of those women. When she speaks people listen and they don’t take advantage of her gender because she sets the expectation early. Anyone who has ever met her knows they cannot try anything slick because she’s the type of woman who knows the wrong things to say and will say them anyway. That’s not to say she’s cruel or cold hearted but her attitude clearly tells you she means business. What I have noticed is people often respect her a lot more and have a more straight up attitude towards her.

At the end of the day women want to be able to move through life exactly as they are without having to bend and fold as they shift settings. And don’t get me wrong, nice women are awesome but the ones that go the farthest usually put a chip on their shoulder more often then not. Fortunately for them, by the time their no-bullshit presence becomes clear society is usually forced to run with them unless they want to get run over.

I know the days of massaged egos are not over but I can see the shift continuing. Women live a complex life, one filled with tight ropes of varying lengths and tautness. We always have to be able to walk back and forth while making it look easy and without complaint, but again, some of use are tired. I believe we’re not abandoning our coy smile but some of us are saving those looks for special occasions. So since most of us came to win don’t be put off when you see the woman in the powered suit holding all her employees on a tight leash.

I’m sure we don’t run the world yet (sorry Beyonce), but when we do it will be amazing.

Take care and find peace.

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  1. July 21st, 2011 at 13:55 | #1

    Interesting post. I have to say as a young black woman in corporate America, who is both ambitious and impatient, I’m not sure I agree…
    First I’d like to say that I like the article and these comments in no way are meant to make you think or feel like I’m downing your abilities because it’s very well written, I just don’t agree with the opinion.
    I don’t like that women are expected to change the way they approach situations or that we have done this. Why can’t we do it different? I am not the one to come in and shake it up just for other people’s ‘respect’. Now maybe this means I won’t be the VP one day, but I’ve been working for five years since college and I’ve been promoted 3 times, I’m doing something right…
    Though, I do agree there are a lot of women taking that approach, you’re either a slut or a b%tch, that’s how it is in America even now. But that’s because the men have set the bar there, we just need to change what that bar looks like. I can be intelligent and well spoken, professional and dependable without being put in a category and all while being me.
    In my opinion the bigger problem is that people are trying to fit a mold that no one can fit in so there are unhappy, unfulfilled people running around with their noses in the air, their debt to equity ration going the wrong way, and suicide (or homicide) on the mind. When we start to think more about what is important to us then all this other stuff just doesn’t hold so much power anymore.
    I do my job, I do it well and then I go home to my family and thank God that He has given me so many blessings. Because honestly lets face it, what are you working for, whether in entertainment or in the corporate world? We are working to get paid, maybe have some fame, and do the things we find happiness in, so why even go into it like that? If you ask the retiring generation right now they will tell you all their loyalty and hard work got them either a nice pension or a terrible 401k deal….and fame, well it just disappears…
    Sorry so long, and hopefully I didn’t ramble too much but this really hit my heart since I’m constantly thinking about it because I am daily living it…
    Peace to you and yours…

  2. Crystal Coburn
    December 13th, 2011 at 18:29 | #2

    Thank you again for your comment! You actually raise a good point that I had considered. I thought about some of the things your stated above mainly because I’m more on your end of the spectrum. I doubt anyone in my workplace would call me a “bitch” for the reasons I stated in my post but they would say I work hard and efficiently while bringing new ideas where I can. At times though I’d like to channel this inner “bitch” because I see where there are gains to be made by doing so which is where this post was coming from.

    I don’t take offense to your opposing opinion at all!

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