-2016- — Catfight
Tukel draws a direct line between the "catfight" of two privileged women and the "catfight" of American political parties. The two women are mirror images. They hate each other not because they are opposites, but because they are the same: selfish, entitled, and blind to the suffering of anyone outside their own bubble. Every time one "wins," the victory is hollow. Every punch thrown results in a lost job, a dead family member, or a stroke.
By doing so, we can create a culture that values and respects women, rather than perpetuating negative stereotypes and attitudes. The evolution of catfights in popular culture requires a thoughtful and considerate approach, one that prioritizes the agency, dignity, and complexity of women. catfight -2016-
The narrative follows two women from opposite walks of life: Tukel draws a direct line between the "catfight"