It’s all a highly individualistic and choice feminism approach to discussing the fundamentals of equality. Do these high-powered wealthy women have staff, does everyone at their companies have generous wages and insurance and parental leave policies? Can all these employees make school pick-up and be “crushing it” in their careers? Saujani, whose Moms First campaign in fairness is advocating for the above, has the most clear-eyed take on the situation. She knows it’s bad she tried to keep up with her work schedule after a breast biopsy. She knows the outlook is dire, that she “may die with women having less rights than when I was born,” she says. But who exactly is rolling back those rights and how is to taboo to discuss. Fighting for one’s beliefs has limits, clearly.