Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. I think itâs the rise of misogyny as an overt political platform of both parties. Both parties are openly throwing themselves into misogyny as a winning electoral issue. Itâs frankly terrifying.
What is the Dem misogyny?
The progressive wing of the party has leaned in hard on taking the side of using rape and sexual assault as a weapon of political terror. The refusal to unequivocally condemn the documented sexual violence from Hamas and the silence of progressive womenâs organizations (which are all Democrat supporters) on the issue has been extremely demoralizing. I started 10/7 as someone who would have probably said that I am largely aligned with the Democratic progressives on issues related to Israel, but the horrific minimization from that wing of the party of the sexual torture endured by Israeli women and children has been profoundly shocking to me, and just part and parcel of the overall trend of using misogyny as a political platform.
The Democrats have also been leading the charge in eliminating sex-based protections and spaces for women and they seem to be openly pretending that women havenât been terrorized for millennia because of their biology. This comes up in various contexts, including the self-ID laws that theyâve pushed, and the extreme misogynist reaction to women who point out safety issues for womenâs prisons, womenâs sports, and other hard-fought spaces of sanctuary for women. A lot of current gender ideology is rooted in extreme misogyny, and the Democrats have leaned in heavily on that.
My political allegiance for years has been to the party that supports women, because I believe that leads to better societies. But I have no home now. Obviously the Republicans are out. But now the Democrats are too. The Democrats seem to have seen how successful misogyny as a platform was for the Republicans and just adopted that approach.