You act holier than thou then do this lmao.
Do what?
You act holier than thou then do this lmao.
Do what?
So now that we've seen Trump's 100 day plan, could somebody point out the racist, anti-LGBT, sexist, misogynistic parts of it?
Thanks.
Not what he said or even implied.
His obvious point, to me at least, is that it is dramatically amplified when the president says things like this. It is how power affects things.
Don't you tell him how many forms of sexism he's against.If you really are against sexism then you are against it in all its forms and sources, you shouldn't be "just glad" to find it coming from a (not) random poster as opposed to coming from a prominent figure.
The women were blamed even more than they are now. It was ugly. Clinton was not popular in Utah, or at least in my part of it, but the women were disliked even more.I was completely oblivious to anything happening outside of my small town on the other side of the world during the 90's. But how did people react to Bill Clinton's actions with regards to women? And is it comparable to the situation with Trump now? I know we live in a different world now in terms of social awareness, so perhaps that has to be taken into account as well?
Don't you tell him how many forms of sexism he's against.
The women were blamed even more than they are now. It was ugly. Clinton was not popular in Utah, or at least in my part of it, but the women were disliked even more.
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The women were blamed even more than they are now. It was ugly. Clinton was not popular in Utah, or at least in my part of it, but the women were disliked even more.
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Maybe not quite as bad because women are more vocal now and would contribute to the conversation. But women are still blamed for men's bad sexual behavior.Do you think the response would be the same today?
Most of my relatives and friends voted for him. They did it because they are Republicans. They are worried about guns being taken away, women having abortions, religious freedoms being reduced, immigration, terrorism. Those things worry them much more than women's rights.Do you mind me asking a completely unrelated question? (If so, just ignore this).
If I were a woman and if I were going to vote strictly according to my self-interest, I'm sure I would have voted for Hillary, only because she might do something about the wage gap, the fact that women only earn only 3/4 of what men do. Yet, white women, and especially non-college white women voted mostly for Trump. What is wrong with my logic there?
Thanks.