Alex Cooper posits that anger in women is often perceived negatively as 'hysterical' or 'crazy,' but argues it's a crucial signal for setting boundaries. She explains that anger is a somatic response indicating that a boundary has been crossed, and suppressing it prevents women from being their most powerful selves.
Impact: High. This reframing of anger challenges societal norms and empowers women to recognize and act on their emotional signals, suggesting anger is a protective mechanism rather than a flaw.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:28:41 to 00:30:34.
Sources in support: Kesha (Guest)

