The Diplomat (II) (2023– )
2/10
Definite no
29 April 2023
In a stunning display of condescion, the writers construct a narrative whereby a newly appointed, experienced Diplomat is coerced into a marital arrangement she was leaving.

Whilst contending for a place of Vice President, the disturbing question is raised of how manipulated she stood be in that position - by her husband and aide, no less - all the while making it appear she is incompetent.

This goes beyond the reality of a professional woman's life and instead becomes a fantastical concoction playing to the bias faced by such women in real life.

The writers should be ashamed of this appalling platitude to the patriarchal masses.
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