Backlash against college educated women

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This election was about having men and corporations maintain power.

Racism was trumped by sexism showing that even men of color do not believe women can wield power,

It also solidified power in the hands of a select few billlionairs.

Maybe Taylor Swift and MacKensie Bezos will start spending their billions to take over truth social .


So what's your rationale for why the majority of white women (including myself) voted for Trump?
And no, I didn't cower to my husband. He's far more to the left than I am.
And I'm college educated to boot.


Amy number of reasons;

You don’t trust yourself or woman in power and want to have a daddy figure telling you want to do because it makes you more comfortable

You believed trump will help your business or help you economically

You want people deported even though you use their services all the time- from your produce to your lawn service to your nails

You are Christian and pro life and never had your life in jeopardy due to pregnancy issues so you think you are immune

You believe in RFKs crazy and want the pure healthy life you were painted by him
Tell us, why did you vote for trump?


Many of us are atheists, as was already posted. Do try to keep up.


Ok-so which of the “any number of reasons” was it? Or is there another one? That is very possible.
That is why I specifically said “any number of reasons”
If the pro life one and Christian wasn’t it- which reason do you identify with?



Many reasons have already been posted. None align to your nonsense. Try reading.



So call me dumb, nonsensical and what every other name you need to sling and type it again.


Classic projection. I said none of that. Check yourself.


“Do try to keep up”
“Your nonsense”
“Try reading”

Yes, those are the words of someone with a brilliant, winning argument!

But you are correct that none of that matters now, Trump voters have won and are free to rule with their brilliant ideas to make the USA great again.

Weird that it only seems to consist of insults so far.
Anonymous
It's against all women, not just college educated white women.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This thesis is hilarious to me as someone who went to school in the south. If you voted for Harris as an alum of my school you are for a blue haired weirdo with daddy issues, almost every educated woman I know voted Trump. OP I think this is a personal problem.


Yeah but the south has strict gender roles and a history of white man rule, so that makes sense.

We have an asterisk.

* White college educated women excludes white women from the south exposed to stricter historical gender roles.

Any other asterisks you you like to add?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The toxic male continues to be elevated.

I feel sorry for the young daughters of Trump voters.


Why. They will have successful careers and your daughters will be their nannies because you have encouraged their victimhood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This election was about having men and corporations maintain power.

Racism was trumped by sexism showing that even men of color do not believe women can wield power,

It also solidified power in the hands of a select few billlionairs.

Maybe Taylor Swift and MacKensie Bezos will start spending their billions to take over truth social .


So what's your rationale for why the majority of white women (including myself) voted for Trump?
And no, I didn't cower to my husband. He's far more to the left than I am.
And I'm college educated to boot.


Amy number of reasons;

You don’t trust yourself or woman in power and want to have a daddy figure telling you want to do because it makes you more comfortable

You believed trump will help your business or help you economically

You want people deported even though you use their services all the time- from your produce to your lawn service to your nails

You are Christian and pro life and never had your life in jeopardy due to pregnancy issues so you think you are immune

You believe in RFKs crazy and want the pure healthy life you were painted by him
Tell us, why did you vote for trump?


No. I believed he will end the wars in Ukraine and Gaza. You probably never had your leg ripped off by an IEP because you are privileged.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This election was about having men and corporations maintain power.

Racism was trumped by sexism showing that even men of color do not believe women can wield power,

It also solidified power in the hands of a select few billlionairs.

Maybe Taylor Swift and MacKensie Bezos will start spending their billions to take over truth social .


So what's your rationale for why the majority of white women (including myself) voted for Trump?
And no, I didn't cower to my husband. He's far more to the left than I am.
And I'm college educated to boot.


Amy number of reasons;

You don’t trust yourself or woman in power and want to have a daddy figure telling you want to do because it makes you more comfortable

You believed trump will help your business or help you economically

You want people deported even though you use their services all the time- from your produce to your lawn service to your nails

You are Christian and pro life and never had your life in jeopardy due to pregnancy issues so you think you are immune

You believe in RFKs crazy and want the pure healthy life you were painted by him
Tell us, why did you vote for trump?


No. I believed he will end the wars in Ukraine and Gaza. You probably never had your leg ripped off by an IEP because you are privileged.


Correct, but my husband is an amputee from above of the knee down, so I am very familiar with said injuries. The battles will end, but with authoritative governments taking over the lives of many, I’m not sure he will improve much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This election was about having men and corporations maintain power.

Racism was trumped by sexism showing that even men of color do not believe women can wield power,

It also solidified power in the hands of a select few billlionairs.

Maybe Taylor Swift and MacKensie Bezos will start spending their billions to take over truth social .


So what's your rationale for why the majority of white women (including myself) voted for Trump?
And no, I didn't cower to my husband. He's far more to the left than I am.
And I'm college educated to boot.

Serena Joy. There are so many Serena Joys. Reminds me of Phylis Schafley, who opposed the Equal Protection Amendment for women.


So you can’t even respond without referencing a fictional character in a dystopian novel or correctly spell the name of the woman who opposed what you call the Equal Protection Amendment but was actually the Equal Rights Amendment.
College did little for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The toxic male continues to be elevated.

I feel sorry for the young daughters of Trump voters.


Why. They will have successful careers and your daughters will be their nannies because you have encouraged their victimhood.

Trad wife isn’t a career, dear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do I feel this election was a backlash against college educated women more than anything else? And why does that scare me?

To me it's gaslighting to hear men claim that colleges are indoctrination centers and that young women are radicalized and need to be deprogrammed.

It's like the social media pundits on the right have successfully learned how to DARVO, turn it all around, deny centuries of women having no rights, and women are believing it.



I agree
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The toxic male continues to be elevated.

I feel sorry for the young daughters of Trump voters.



Why?


because you voted against them
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I dunno. James Carville made his preachy female comment and Joe Klein took a torch to the Semocrwtic party in an essay a few days ago claiming the party has left him. While most of his ire was directed teachers unions and lawyers, he had a line in the essay validating Carville’s criticism.

The commentary isn’t only coming from the right.


Why do we attack underpaid teachers? Oh, right, so we are distracted and don’t attack the rich white male politicos like Carville.

They are sure good at pointing fingers away from themselves.





We need teachers to have a nation wide walk out day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This election was about having men and corporations maintain power.

Racism was trumped by sexism showing that even men of color do not believe women can wield power,

It also solidified power in the hands of a select few billlionairs.

Maybe Taylor Swift and MacKensie Bezos will start spending their billions to take over truth social .


So what's your rationale for why the majority of white women (including myself) voted for Trump?
And no, I didn't cower to my husband. He's far more to the left than I am.
And I'm college educated to boot.

Serena Joy. There are so many Serena Joys. Reminds me of Phylis Schafley, who opposed the Equal Protection Amendment for women.


So you can’t even respond without referencing a fictional character in a dystopian novel or correctly spell the name of the woman who opposed what you call the Equal Protection Amendment but was actually the Equal Rights Amendment.
College did little for you.


Did you think that of Paul Ryan and his love of Ayn Rand?
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2014/07/7-ways-paul-ryan-revealed-his-love-for-ayn-rand.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The toxic male continues to be elevated.

I feel sorry for the young daughters of Trump voters.


Why. They will have successful careers and your daughters will be their nannies because you have encouraged their victimhood.

Trad wife isn’t a career, dear.


Nor is being a nanny for a woman with a successful career rather than being a woman who does not work outside the home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I dunno. James Carville made his preachy female comment and Joe Klein took a torch to the Semocrwtic party in an essay a few days ago claiming the party has left him. While most of his ire was directed teachers unions and lawyers, he had a line in the essay validating Carville’s criticism.

The commentary isn’t only coming from the right.


Why do we attack underpaid teachers? Oh, right, so we are distracted and don’t attack the rich white male politicos like Carville.

They are sure good at pointing fingers away from themselves.





We need teachers to have a nation wide walk out day.


They are barely at schools now and when they are they complain. Y
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This election was about having men and corporations maintain power.

Racism was trumped by sexism showing that even men of color do not believe women can wield power,

It also solidified power in the hands of a select few billlionairs.

Maybe Taylor Swift and MacKensie Bezos will start spending their billions to take over truth social .


So what's your rationale for why the majority of white women (including myself) voted for Trump?
And no, I didn't cower to my husband. He's far more to the left than I am.
And I'm college educated to boot.

Serena Joy. There are so many Serena Joys. Reminds me of Phylis Schafley, who opposed the Equal Protection Amendment for women.


So you can’t even respond without referencing a fictional character in a dystopian novel or correctly spell the name of the woman who opposed what you call the Equal Protection Amendment but was actually the Equal Rights Amendment.
College did little for you.


Did you think that of Paul Ryan and his love of Ayn Rand?
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2014/07/7-ways-paul-ryan-revealed-his-love-for-ayn-rand.html


Yes.


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