40% of women under 30 voted for Trump

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Anonymous wrote:I love how all of you "strong woman" turn on other woman and call them, dumb, weak, and every other insult while wishing ill will on them. Pathetic, but keep it up so you can keep hemorrhaging your base.


They are young and dumb and will correct course as they gain knowledge



Wrong thread. Please go to the 4N tread with the other ladies if a certain age

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Anonymous wrote:Palestine.

How many times do you need to be told? We young people said it over and over and over: we will NOT vote for anyone who does not support Palestine and stopping the genocide of its people.

You guys decided to FA and now you're in the FO of what we said.


What did you want to hear from Kamala that you didn’t? What did you hear from Trump on this issue that sold you?
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Anonymous wrote:They haven’t experienced much sexism in the workplace, yet.



Nor have I and I’m 52.
Most women really aren’t as easily triggered as those who claim to speak for us are.


This. I'm flattered when a male co-worker tells me my hair looks nice or my outfit is nice. Those who think that's negative in any way really do need to get a life.



I find it inappropriate.


OMG - I say the same thing to my male coworkers - even guys in elevators...you look sharp today, love that shirt, etc.

Thinking something as benign as that to be inappropriate is what is called "radical feminism" which is a joke. If that is the DNC base then the red wave will continue because that's nuts.


I find it inappropriate to. There's no need to comment on anyone's physical appearance in the workplace.
And if people vote ored for Trump so they could feel flattered by their coworkers complimenting their outfits we e got bigger problems than I thought.


Wow, just wow. Now I know what people mean when we as a nation were on the wrong track. No wonder Trump won. FWIW - I voted for Harris.

But seriously, paying a compliment to people on how they look...generic and benign complimentary comments...is f*ing NORMAL. Damn...I'm mad at you for making me use f*ing in one of my posts because I rarely do so.

Normal compliments...you look nice today, your hair looks nice, I love that color on you, you look sharp, etc.

Not Normal compliment....Wowzer, damn you look good today in those tight jeans.

I often tell the receptionist of my office building that she looks nice.

Signed Harris voter who is 50+ professional working female...but really seriously regretting that vote because of those who think that benign compliments are inappropriate.


I’m a 50+ Harris voter who finds it extremely disheartening that people finally feel like they have a voice to ask for something - please don’t focus on my looks in a business setting, I’d like to be addressed this way - is just outright dismissed. What’s the harm in trying to listen to and accommodate people with these very minor requests?

But, someone told me on DCUM that empathy was weaponized, that people were obsessed with it. Truly sad. Honestly that is how we got to this place since Trump is the least empathetic politician we’ve had in the history of this country.


You don't get it. Nobody...not ever...has told me this. Now..if a coworker actually told me, a female, that my saying her hair looked nice today, was offensive or made her feel uncomfortable, then sure I wouldn't dismiss it and I would try hard not to give her any compliments. But personally I enjoy receiving compliments. It's human nature and normal!!

The DNC have all lost their f*ing common sense. Damn, you made me use f*ing again.


Society’s chorus has been saying this, not individuals. Geez, my DH got the memo a decade ago. If a good guy skips up, it’s a lot different than if some horrible guy who sees women as sex objects does. It’s like men are telling on themselves. No, men who have not belittled women and feel threatened by their very existence in the workplace are not bothered by this simple courtesy.

Leave it to Trumpster to focus so much attention on people asking for a slight alteration in basic kindness. Resist change at your own peril.


Your response is word salad, why am I not surprised. I am a FEMALE worker and it's normal to compliment anyone in the workplace - benign general compliments. My GenZ DD agrees 100%.
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Anonymous wrote:Palestine.

How many times do you need to be told? We young people said it over and over and over: we will NOT vote for anyone who does not support Palestine and stopping the genocide of its people.

You guys decided to FA and now you're in the FO of what we said.


Respectfully, this isn't the primary issue young people voted for Trump.


It's why Harris didn't get my vote. At least I knew Trump's position and he was clear. Harris was never clear. Harris never laid out her plan.

I didn't vote for Trump either, but I also didn't vote for Harris and that is 100% why she did not get my vote and it is also the reason why she did not get the votes of most of my 20-something friends.
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Anonymous wrote:Palestine.

How many times do you need to be told? We young people said it over and over and over: we will NOT vote for anyone who does not support Palestine and stopping the genocide of its people.

You guys decided to FA and now you're in the FO of what we said.


Respectfully, this isn't the primary issue young people voted for Trump.


It's why Harris didn't get my vote. At least I knew Trump's position and he was clear. Harris was never clear. Harris never laid out her plan.

I didn't vote for Trump either, but I also didn't vote for Harris and that is 100% why she did not get my vote and it is also the reason why she did not get the votes of most of my 20-something friends.


What more did you want from her? What type of plan were you looking for?
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Anonymous wrote:They haven’t experienced much sexism in the workplace, yet.



Nor have I and I’m 52.
Most women really aren’t as easily triggered as those who claim to speak for us are.


This. I'm flattered when a male co-worker tells me my hair looks nice or my outfit is nice. Those who think that's negative in any way really do need to get a life.



I find it inappropriate.


OMG - I say the same thing to my male coworkers - even guys in elevators...you look sharp today, love that shirt, etc.

Thinking something as benign as that to be inappropriate is what is called "radical feminism" which is a joke. If that is the DNC base then the red wave will continue because that's nuts.


I find it inappropriate to. There's no need to comment on anyone's physical appearance in the workplace.
And if people vote ored for Trump so they could feel flattered by their coworkers complimenting their outfits we e got bigger problems than I thought.


Wow, just wow. Now I know what people mean when we as a nation were on the wrong track. No wonder Trump won. FWIW - I voted for Harris.

But seriously, paying a compliment to people on how they look...generic and benign complimentary comments...is f*ing NORMAL. Damn...I'm mad at you for making me use f*ing in one of my posts because I rarely do so.

Normal compliments...you look nice today, your hair looks nice, I love that color on you, you look sharp, etc.

Not Normal compliment....Wowzer, damn you look good today in those tight jeans.

I often tell the receptionist of my office building that she looks nice.

Signed Harris voter who is 50+ professional working female...but really seriously regretting that vote because of those who think that benign compliments are inappropriate.


I’m a 50+ Harris voter who finds it extremely disheartening that people finally feel like they have a voice to ask for something - please don’t focus on my looks in a business setting, I’d like to be addressed this way - is just outright dismissed. What’s the harm in trying to listen to and accommodate people with these very minor requests?

But, someone told me on DCUM that empathy was weaponized, that people were obsessed with it. Truly sad. Honestly that is how we got to this place since Trump is the least empathetic politician we’ve had in the history of this country.


You don't get it. Nobody...not ever...has told me this. Now..if a coworker actually told me, a female, that my saying her hair looked nice today, was offensive or made her feel uncomfortable, then sure I wouldn't dismiss it and I would try hard not to give her any compliments. But personally I enjoy receiving compliments. It's human nature and normal!!

The DNC have all lost their f*ing common sense. Damn, you made me use f*ing again.


Society’s chorus has been saying this, not individuals. Geez, my DH got the memo a decade ago. If a good guy skips up, it’s a lot different than if some horrible guy who sees women as sex objects does. It’s like men are telling on themselves. No, men who have not belittled women and feel threatened by their very existence in the workplace are not bothered by this simple courtesy.

Leave it to Trumpster to focus so much attention on people asking for a slight alteration in basic kindness. Resist change at your own peril.


Your response is word salad, why am I not surprised. I am a FEMALE worker and it's normal to compliment anyone in the workplace - benign general compliments. My GenZ DD agrees 100%.


As long as Trump-thumper daughter stays away from my sons I’m good with that FEMALE worker. (Shouldn’t be a problem because they hate Trump.)
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Anonymous wrote:Palestine.

How many times do you need to be told? We young people said it over and over and over: we will NOT vote for anyone who does not support Palestine and stopping the genocide of its people.

You guys decided to FA and now you're in the FO of what we said.


What did you want to hear from Kamala that you didn’t? What did you hear from Trump on this issue that sold you?


Kamala never gave a solid answer on her plans for aiding in ending the war. She also never 100% stated her side in the matter.

Trump picked a side and stated his plans. It's why I did not pick Trump, because again, he's pro-Israel and made that known, but I also did not pick Harris because she never committed.
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Anonymous wrote:Palestine.

How many times do you need to be told? We young people said it over and over and over: we will NOT vote for anyone who does not support Palestine and stopping the genocide of its people.

You guys decided to FA and now you're in the FO of what we said.


Respectfully, this isn't the primary issue young people voted for Trump.


It's why Harris didn't get my vote. At least I knew Trump's position and he was clear. Harris was never clear. Harris never laid out her plan.

I didn't vote for Trump either, but I also didn't vote for Harris and that is 100% why she did not get my vote and it is also the reason why she did not get the votes of most of my 20-something friends.


I've set it before and will say it again...the continued denial by the DNC will be their continued demise. I honestly am ashamed I voted for Harris.
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Anonymous wrote:Palestine.

How many times do you need to be told? We young people said it over and over and over: we will NOT vote for anyone who does not support Palestine and stopping the genocide of its people.

You guys decided to FA and now you're in the FO of what we said.


What did you want to hear from Kamala that you didn’t? What did you hear from Trump on this issue that sold you?


Kamala never gave a solid answer on her plans for aiding in ending the war. She also never 100% stated her side in the matter.

Trump picked a side and stated his plans. It's why I did not pick Trump, because again, he's pro-Israel and made that known, but I also did not pick Harris because she never committed.


I guess I am confused about why you think an American president CAN end the war. But I get it: you were skeptical of her real feelings because she evaded picking a clear side.
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Anonymous wrote:They haven’t experienced much sexism in the workplace, yet.



Nor have I and I’m 52.
Most women really aren’t as easily triggered as those who claim to speak for us are.


This. I'm flattered when a male co-worker tells me my hair looks nice or my outfit is nice. Those who think that's negative in any way really do need to get a life.



I find it inappropriate.


OMG - I say the same thing to my male coworkers - even guys in elevators...you look sharp today, love that shirt, etc.

Thinking something as benign as that to be inappropriate is what is called "radical feminism" which is a joke. If that is the DNC base then the red wave will continue because that's nuts.


I find it inappropriate to. There's no need to comment on anyone's physical appearance in the workplace.
And if people vote ored for Trump so they could feel flattered by their coworkers complimenting their outfits we e got bigger problems than I thought.


Wow, just wow. Now I know what people mean when we as a nation were on the wrong track. No wonder Trump won. FWIW - I voted for Harris.

But seriously, paying a compliment to people on how they look...generic and benign complimentary comments...is f*ing NORMAL. Damn...I'm mad at you for making me use f*ing in one of my posts because I rarely do so.

Normal compliments...you look nice today, your hair looks nice, I love that color on you, you look sharp, etc.

Not Normal compliment....Wowzer, damn you look good today in those tight jeans.

I often tell the receptionist of my office building that she looks nice.

Signed Harris voter who is 50+ professional working female...but really seriously regretting that vote because of those who think that benign compliments are inappropriate.


I’m a 50+ Harris voter who finds it extremely disheartening that people finally feel like they have a voice to ask for something - please don’t focus on my looks in a business setting, I’d like to be addressed this way - is just outright dismissed. What’s the harm in trying to listen to and accommodate people with these very minor requests?

But, someone told me on DCUM that empathy was weaponized, that people were obsessed with it. Truly sad. Honestly that is how we got to this place since Trump is the least empathetic politician we’ve had in the history of this country.


You don't get it. Nobody...not ever...has told me this. Now..if a coworker actually told me, a female, that my saying her hair looked nice today, was offensive or made her feel uncomfortable, then sure I wouldn't dismiss it and I would try hard not to give her any compliments. But personally I enjoy receiving compliments. It's human nature and normal!!

The DNC have all lost their f*ing common sense. Damn, you made me use f*ing again.


Society’s chorus has been saying this, not individuals. Geez, my DH got the memo a decade ago. If a good guy skips up, it’s a lot different than if some horrible guy who sees women as sex objects does. It’s like men are telling on themselves. No, men who have not belittled women and feel threatened by their very existence in the workplace are not bothered by this simple courtesy.

Leave it to Trumpster to focus so much attention on people asking for a slight alteration in basic kindness. Resist change at your own peril.


Your response is word salad, why am I not surprised. I am a FEMALE worker and it's normal to compliment anyone in the workplace - benign general compliments. My GenZ DD agrees 100%.


As long as Trump-thumper daughter stays away from my sons I’m good with that FEMALE worker. (Shouldn’t be a problem because they hate Trump.)


My GenZ DD hates Trump too. Love how you just made the wrong assumption. FWIW I hate Trump too...doesn't change any of my statements about how normal it is to pay compliments to people.
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Anonymous wrote:Palestine.

How many times do you need to be told? We young people said it over and over and over: we will NOT vote for anyone who does not support Palestine and stopping the genocide of its people.

You guys decided to FA and now you're in the FO of what we said.


You’re about to FO too. You were manipulated. You helped kill your country thinking you were making some point. By not voting or voting third party,

You voted to take SS away from seniors.
You voted to kick people off health insurance.
You voted to put gay people back in the closet.
You voted to take food away from children.
You voted to okay discrimination.
You voted to decrease support for disabled people
You voted to make higher education less accessible
You voted to let men control women’s bodies
You voted to let pregnant women die
You voted for fewer and lower quality women’s health providers
You voted for the dismantling of our institutions and the rule of law
You also may have voted for the last time

You were used. And you’re too ignorant and self-absorbed to realize what you’ve done. But you too will find out.

Please read How Fascism Works

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Anonymous wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/08/young-voters-trump-gen-z

This group should have been a lock-in for Harris. What is the explanation for why such a large percentage of young women voted for Trump?


I sincerely hope that this vote bites them all in the uterus.
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Anonymous wrote:Palestine.

How many times do you need to be told? We young people said it over and over and over: we will NOT vote for anyone who does not support Palestine and stopping the genocide of its people.

You guys decided to FA and now you're in the FO of what we said.


You’re about to FO too. You were manipulated. You helped kill your country thinking you were making some point. By not voting or voting third party,

You voted to take SS away from seniors.
You voted to kick people off health insurance.
You voted to put gay people back in the closet.
You voted to take food away from children.
You voted to okay discrimination.
You voted to decrease support for disabled people
You voted to make higher education less accessible
You voted to let men control women’s bodies
You voted to let pregnant women die
You voted for fewer and lower quality women’s health providers
You voted for the dismantling of our institutions and the rule of law
You also may have voted for the last time

You were used. And you’re too ignorant and self-absorbed to realize what you’ve done. But you too will find out.

Please read How Fascism Works



Used and too stupid to recognize it.
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Anonymous wrote:Palestine.

How many times do you need to be told? We young people said it over and over and over: we will NOT vote for anyone who does not support Palestine and stopping the genocide of its people.

You guys decided to FA and now you're in the FO of what we said.


Respectfully, this isn't the primary issue young people voted for Trump.


It's why Harris didn't get my vote. At least I knew Trump's position and he was clear. Harris was never clear. Harris never laid out her plan.

I didn't vote for Trump either, but I also didn't vote for Harris and that is 100% why she did not get my vote and it is also the reason why she did not get the votes of most of my 20-something friends.

Enjoy Project 2025 while Palestinians continue to be slaughtered.
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Anonymous wrote:Women’s sports, bathrooms as safe spaces for women and crime in the stores and streets affect women more than men.

Also, young women have brains and are also concerned about national issues like the economy and illegal immigration.


+1

I voted for Harris, but if it hadn’t been for Jan 6, I would have voted for Trump because of these issues.
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