Is this an endorsement of misogyny or a reaction to feminism on some level?

Anonymous
Liberals lack the ability to reflect on their own actions and policies, much like little children. White women liberals tend to be the worst.

There’s no way it’s because people don’t like being called trash or Nazis. It’s definitely not about the fact liberals think it’s ok men can beat up women in women’s sports and we’re supposed to smile and think that it’s somehow ok that the same man will change in their daughter’s locker rooms. I bet it’s also not the fact millions of illegal aliens poured in and even raped and killed multiple women. Surely it’s not that the democrats couldn’t get good hardworking men to vote for them because they trashed them and called them sexists the past seven years. Nope none of those things..it’s because all men are…wait for it…dun dun dun….MISOGYNISTIC!

Don’t ever change ladies….you provide comedic relief to the rest of America
Anonymous
Wrong forum.
Anonymous
Yes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t vote for Kamala because I thought Kamala would be an embarrassment to the country and women everywhere if she became president. I want someone who isn’t a blathering idiot to be the standard by which we elect women into the top job of this country. Someone like Gretchen Whitmer, as an example.

I also don’t agree with electing someone into office that I didn’t vote for in a primary. That is so wrong on so many levels and shouldn’t be tolerated from either side. I’m glad we didn’t allow that in the end, if I’m being honest.

This was going to be a case of “history repeating itself” either way: they have both had ample opportunity do good in office, and they have both failed. But we had a choice to make between two idiots. With “history” in the back of my mind, the age old question of “are we better off today than we were four years ago” played a role in my decision making, and, well, no. I’m sorry, but no, we aren’t better.

I don’t like either, but I know what to expect from both. If history is going to repeat itself, then so be it.


So you voted for a criminal and a grifter who is inspired by dictators?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Liberals lack the ability to reflect on their own actions and policies, much like little children. White women liberals tend to be the worst.

There’s no way it’s because people don’t like being called trash or Nazis. It’s definitely not about the fact liberals think it’s ok men can beat up women in women’s sports and we’re supposed to smile and think that it’s somehow ok that the same man will change in their daughter’s locker rooms. I bet it’s also not the fact millions of illegal aliens poured in and even raped and killed multiple women. Surely it’s not that the democrats couldn’t get good hardworking men to vote for them because they trashed them and called them sexists the past seven years. Nope none of those things..it’s because all men are…wait for it…dun dun dun….MISOGYNISTIC!

Don’t ever change ladies….you provide comedic relief to the rest of America


Like I said, OP, the answer to your question is: Yes. Case in point.
Anonymous
Men hate women. Women hate women too and we don't even realize it. I am convinced it boils down to misogyny.
Anonymous
Aren't the majority of voters women? I know when it comes to registered voters, that's the case.
Anonymous
I can’t support a woman who can’t define what a woman is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t vote for Kamala because I thought Kamala would be an embarrassment to the country and women everywhere if she became president. I want someone who isn’t a blathering idiot to be the standard by which we elect women into the top job of this country. Someone like Gretchen Whitmer, as an example.

I also don’t agree with electing someone into office that I didn’t vote for in a primary. That is so wrong on so many levels and shouldn’t be tolerated from either side. I’m glad we didn’t allow that in the end, if I’m being honest.

This was going to be a case of “history repeating itself” either way: they have both had ample opportunity do good in office, and they have both failed. But we had a choice to make between two idiots. With “history” in the back of my mind, the age old question of “are we better off today than we were four years ago” played a role in my decision making, and, well, no. I’m sorry, but no, we aren’t better.

I don’t like either, but I know what to expect from both. If history is going to repeat itself, then so be it.


So you voted for a criminal and a grifter who is inspired by dictators?

I did. So did the majority of the country. Is this all you have, seriously? At this point? It’s over. Yes, we all did. I’m sorry! I wish there had been a better, more qualified candidate, truly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t vote for Kamala because I thought Kamala would be an embarrassment to the country and women everywhere if she became president. I want someone who isn’t a blathering idiot to be the standard by which we elect women into the top job of this country. Someone like Gretchen Whitmer, as an example.

I also don’t agree with electing someone into office that I didn’t vote for in a primary. That is so wrong on so many levels and shouldn’t be tolerated from either side. I’m glad we didn’t allow that in the end, if I’m being honest.

This was going to be a case of “history repeating itself” either way: they have both had ample opportunity do good in office, and they have both failed. But we had a choice to make between two idiots. With “history” in the back of my mind, the age old question of “are we better off today than we were four years ago” played a role in my decision making, and, well, no. I’m sorry, but no, we aren’t better.

I don’t like either, but I know what to expect from both. If history is going to repeat itself, then so be it.


So you voted for a criminal and a grifter who is inspired by dictators?


No, that guy lost his marbles and was ousted by his own party where they installed their puppet just like other authoritarian regimes….they just didn’t count on the American public being too smart to not be fleeced
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t vote for Kamala because I thought Kamala would be an embarrassment to the country and women everywhere if she became president. I want someone who isn’t a blathering idiot to be the standard by which we elect women into the top job of this country. Someone like Gretchen Whitmer, as an example.

I also don’t agree with electing someone into office that I didn’t vote for in a primary. That is so wrong on so many levels and shouldn’t be tolerated from either side. I’m glad we didn’t allow that in the end, if I’m being honest.

This was going to be a case of “history repeating itself” either way: they have both had ample opportunity do good in office, and they have both failed. But we had a choice to make between two idiots. With “history” in the back of my mind, the age old question of “are we better off today than we were four years ago” played a role in my decision making, and, well, no. I’m sorry, but no, we aren’t better.

I don’t like either, but I know what to expect from both. If history is going to repeat itself, then so be it.


It is disingenous to say you didn't want a "blathering idiot" or that you would have preferred Whitmer and then to be okay with Trump becoming president. Trump is a blathering idiot and Whitmer wasn't on the ballot. You had two choices. You either voted for Trump (wholly unqualified for the job due to his performance the first time and behavior since, plus older than Biden was when Biden took office) or you didn't vote for anyone thus enabling Trump to win.

If you voted for no one I just think you are derelict in your duty as a citizen. If you voted for Trump I think misogyny HAD to play a role because even if you think Harris is unqualified there is no way she is less qualifed than Trump. Objectively. He is a bad person. He's corrupt. He failed to protect the country on J6. And he's too old.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Liberals lack the ability to reflect on their own actions and policies, much like little children. White women liberals tend to be the worst.

There’s no way it’s because people don’t like being called trash or Nazis. It’s definitely not about the fact liberals think it’s ok men can beat up women in women’s sports and we’re supposed to smile and think that it’s somehow ok that the same man will change in their daughter’s locker rooms. I bet it’s also not the fact millions of illegal aliens poured in and even raped and killed multiple women. Surely it’s not that the democrats couldn’t get good hardworking men to vote for them because they trashed them and called them sexists the past seven years. Nope none of those things..it’s because all men are…wait for it…dun dun dun….MISOGYNISTIC!

Don’t ever change ladies….you provide comedic relief to the rest of America


Like I said, OP, the answer to your question is: Yes. Case in point.


And like I said…no self reflection.

My candidate lost…must be men’s fault.

Keep going….im sure that attitude will win you 2028 too
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t vote for Kamala because I thought Kamala would be an embarrassment to the country and women everywhere if she became president. I want someone who isn’t a blathering idiot to be the standard by which we elect women into the top job of this country. Someone like Gretchen Whitmer, as an example.

I also don’t agree with electing someone into office that I didn’t vote for in a primary. That is so wrong on so many levels and shouldn’t be tolerated from either side. I’m glad we didn’t allow that in the end, if I’m being honest.

This was going to be a case of “history repeating itself” either way: they have both had ample opportunity do good in office, and they have both failed. But we had a choice to make between two idiots. With “history” in the back of my mind, the age old question of “are we better off today than we were four years ago” played a role in my decision making, and, well, no. I’m sorry, but no, we aren’t better.

I don’t like either, but I know what to expect from both. If history is going to repeat itself, then so be it.


So you voted for a criminal and a grifter who is inspired by dictators?


No, that guy lost his marbles and was ousted by his own party where they installed their puppet just like other authoritarian regimes….they just didn’t count on the American public being too smart to not be fleeced

This!
Anonymous
I am an immigrant woman who voted for Trump. You white liberal women are crazy and tone-deaf. You don't understand nor live in reality. It's not misogyny or inflation. It's the simple fact that we're here to build a better life for our children and ourselves. You are not. You have ruined the normal merit-based function of a society. White supremacy indeed, just listen to yourself. We're fed up with your nepo sh*t, DEI of incompetence (just look at Kamala), trans in women sports, endless stream of illegals who reduce wages and crowd out schools, housing, medical care. You literally got everything wrong. There is a reason why young people voted for Trump and the reason is that they want to live a peaceful life, earn a normal living being able to afford a house and family, and not participate in your endless wars.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t vote for Kamala because I thought Kamala would be an embarrassment to the country and women everywhere if she became president. I want someone who isn’t a blathering idiot to be the standard by which we elect women into the top job of this country. Someone like Gretchen Whitmer, as an example.

I also don’t agree with electing someone into office that I didn’t vote for in a primary. That is so wrong on so many levels and shouldn’t be tolerated from either side. I’m glad we didn’t allow that in the end, if I’m being honest.

This was going to be a case of “history repeating itself” either way: they have both had ample opportunity do good in office, and they have both failed. But we had a choice to make between two idiots. With “history” in the back of my mind, the age old question of “are we better off today than we were four years ago” played a role in my decision making, and, well, no. I’m sorry, but no, we aren’t better.

I don’t like either, but I know what to expect from both. If history is going to repeat itself, then so be it.


It is disingenous to say you didn't want a "blathering idiot" or that you would have preferred Whitmer and then to be okay with Trump becoming president. Trump is a blathering idiot and Whitmer wasn't on the ballot. You had two choices. You either voted for Trump (wholly unqualified for the job due to his performance the first time and behavior since, plus older than Biden was when Biden took office) or you didn't vote for anyone thus enabling Trump to win.

If you voted for no one I just think you are derelict in your duty as a citizen. If you voted for Trump I think misogyny HAD to play a role because even if you think Harris is unqualified there is no way she is less qualifed than Trump. Objectively. He is a bad person. He's corrupt. He failed to protect the country on J6. And he's too old.


Kamala was truly not qualified. I mean her term as acting President was a disaster .

And the American public was supposed to believe that Biden was good and sharp as a tack and then removed immediately after his debate performance which showed his mental decline.

But yeah, it’s all misogyny….laughable
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