who is this woman who combines diploma and honors?

She has accomplished almost everything in her life, who is this mysterious woman who collects exploits?

Who can boast of such a CV? Her Wikipedia page is impressive as she has seen and done. She has held many positions, sometimes almost at the same time. She is both “Journalist, business manager, chemist, diplomat, economist, pastor, physicist, sports director, fighter pilot and Lithuanian, French, Belgian, British, Namibian, Senegalese, Iranian, Japanese, Ethiopian, Swiss, American and Greek politician . His scientific activity has earned him five Nobel Prize in Chemistry, but only one Fields medal. ”
If we go further into this Wikipedia file, it evokes a mix of many famous personalities. The reason is simple: this wacky page is parodic!
It indeed takes up titles of articles which evoke successes of women in the world, without ever mentioning their name. This ingrained journalistic tic holds true for a lot of news every time a woman steps up to the top or does something extraordinary.
Although they wish to highlight these extraordinary women, these titles omit the essential information: their name! In this way, these women continue to be in a way invisible and reduced to their simple expression of gender.
Thus this page recalls that at the time of the accession to power in Greece of Katerina Sakellaropoulou, this one was simply described as "with black hair cut squared".
This funny page reveals that the masculine remains the dominant prism of analysis of the world and public relations, highlighting the exception that constitutes the advent of a woman in such circles.
Some internet users had already noted the phenomenon on Twitter and Instagram.
We wish you in any case to have the same prolific career as "A woman"!

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by Mathilde Wattecamps