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The 'Crazy Cat Lady' Stereotype: A Mask for Misogyny and a Celebration of Female Autonomy
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The 'Crazy Cat Lady' Stereotype: A Mask for Misogyny and a Celebration of Female Autonomy

The 'crazy cat lady' stereotype, rooted in centuries of misogyny, reflects societal discomfort with female autonomy. Women like Lynea Lattanzio, who cares for 700 cats at her sanctuary, embody independence and challenge traditional norms, while research highlights the strong, positive bonds between women and cats, contrasting with the more accepted 'cat guy' phenomenon.

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Guardian International
Europe should have 'separate bedrooms' from US, not 'divorce', says David Miliband
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Politics·5/24/2026AI summary

Europe should have 'separate bedrooms' from US, not 'divorce', says David Miliband

David Miliband advocates for Europe to seek "separate bedrooms" from the US, meaning greater strategic autonomy, but not a "divorce" from the alliance. He highlighted economic and military agency, climate action, and fair wealth distribution as key areas for Europe to develop independently, while Philippe Sands emphasized the UK's need to reconnect with the EU.

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Guardian International
Miliband: Europe needs 'separate bedrooms' from US, not divorce
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Miliband: Europe needs 'separate bedrooms' from US, not divorce

David Miliband advocates for Europe to seek strategic autonomy from the US, suggesting "separate bedrooms" but not a "divorce." He emphasized the need for Europe to develop economic and military agency, citing climate change and AI as areas where Europe must lead. Philippe Sands argued the UK's primary connection should be with Europe, not the US, and Misha Glenny highlighted Brexit's economic catastrophe.

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Guardian UK