Pater_Aletheias t1_j1lv2bc wrote
Shyann notices “Mae” acting erratically and films her. When she shows the video to Mecka, they realize it could be the kidnapping suspect. They make a plan to reconnect with her, then (after several attempts to get the cops to pay attention) eventually get Mae arrested. Then, based on one clue left in the car, methodically search likely locations for the stolen car and kidnapped baby, until they find him and rescue him. And how is this feat of observation, persistence, and deduction framed by the story? “Mother’s intuition.” Ain’t nothing intuitive about it, just straight-up detective work, but when it’s women who figure it out, we say it was “intuition”—not her observational skills and brainpower, but some supernatural sixth sense women receive when they have a baby. And that’s how subconscious bias in reporting works.
UnprofessionalGhosts t1_j1lvmjk wrote
The mother’s intuition part is from a direct quote from the cousins. They claimed that’s what it was. The reporter is just reporting that lol
Pater_Aletheias t1_j1lvrbv wrote
Yes, because even the women involved have been socialized to label their own deductive skills as “intuition.”
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