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The provocative appeal concluded with a direct challenge to women, encouraging them to take action and change beds, a euphemism that veils the more arduous tasks typically associated with caregiving and domestic work—roles disproportionally filled by women.
This angle raises significant questions about the type of work dignified within American society, especially as the president requires citizens to engage in tasks that are often undervalued. The line "let’s do a round job too" speaks to an underlying irony—the transformed perception of labor and responsibility amidst a backdrop of immigration debates.