it's about taking care of our families, using a very microargument and a very microone.and i think that there have been great breakthroughs in the united states in terms of breaking through that ideology, but the reality is we still don't have the equal rights amendment in our u.s. constitution, and expressed sex discrimination in our own founding documents, and when it was signed, women were property. i think that we have our own work to do here in the united states to really take very concrete and very symbolic actions to ensure that the culture we're embracing is one which is free of discrimination, based on sex and discrimination and a lot of other factors that don't have anything to do with someone's worth. >> if they're reintroduced, some of the loudest voices against it would be from women. >> well, it's interesting, last week, we just launched a change.org petition to get up the energy about the equal rights amend: an amend. amendment and in three days, we had people sign it. and i think that women's rights are popular in the united states. organizations like min