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Garrett78

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9. I urge everyone to read the article in its entirety.
Mon Dec 5, 2016, 10:47 PM
Dec 2016

Including this part:

Now is the time to remember that there are working-class Americans who are not white and who have suffered the same deprivations and are equally worthy of news profiles. Now is the time to remember that “women” does not equal white women. “Women” must mean all women.

Now is the time to elevate the art of questioning. Is the only valid resentment in America that of white males? If we are to be sympathetic to the idea that economic anxieties lead to questionable decisions, does this apply to all groups?
Who exactly are the élite?

Now is the time to frame the questions differently. If everything remained the same, and Hillary Clinton were a man, would she still engender an overheated, outsized hostility? Would a woman who behaved exactly like Trump be elected? Now is the time to stop suggesting that sexism was absent in the election because white women did not overwhelmingly vote for Clinton. Misogyny is not the sole preserve of men.

The case for women is not that they are inherently better or more moral. It is that they are half of humanity and should have the same opportunities—and be judged according to the same standards—as the other half. Clinton was expected to be perfect, according to contradictory standards, in an election that became a referendum on her likability.

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hear, hear! nt. Stellar Dec 2016 #1
K & R ...... nt Wounded Bear Dec 2016 #2
Link does not go to article quoted. n/t TygrBright Dec 2016 #3
It Goes To Kos Front Page Me. Dec 2016 #4
Thanks, that's what I was looking for anyway. n/t TygrBright Dec 2016 #6
If the journalist was on NPR, those people are afraid of their own shadows BeyondGeography Dec 2016 #5
I was listening to an NPR interview of a Somali immigrant in Ohio... Garrett78 Dec 2016 #8
Well said BeyondGeography Dec 2016 #11
Sure thing. Garrett78 Dec 2016 #12
Brilliant! mcar Dec 2016 #7
I urge everyone to read the article in its entirety. Garrett78 Dec 2016 #9
Thanks For Posting Me. Dec 2016 #10
KnR Hekate Dec 2016 #13
K&R BSdetect Dec 2016 #14
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