The real advantage of this bill has nothing to do with equality. It does sort of have something to do with busting up "old boys networks."
The idea is simple. The women who will be eligible for these positions will understand who put them onto the board. Not the people who hired them, but the people who passed this law. And the people who laid the philosophical groundwork that led to this law. That will create a sort of ideological loyalty.
Now boards will be staffed by many members of a cohesive "class" that have common interests and loyalties.
Ideological loyality is awesome. Especially when the ideology is radical equity. It creates a more cohesive society. So I say more power to them, literally.
The idea is simple. The women who will be eligible for these positions will understand who put them onto the board. Not the people who hired them, but the people who passed this law. And the people who laid the philosophical groundwork that led to this law. That will create a sort of ideological loyalty.
Now boards will be staffed by many members of a cohesive "class" that have common interests and loyalties.
Ideological loyality is awesome. Especially when the ideology is radical equity. It creates a more cohesive society. So I say more power to them, literally.