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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/sep/25/white-women-husbands-voting White women, defend yourselves. Trump won the majority of white women who voted “White women more susceptible to pressure from their (mostly white) husbands” “White women side less with all of womenhood than with their particular husband” Interesting note: “The more educated a woman was, the less likely they were to say women being able to support a family was important” This tracks true with what you see on dcum. The more educated a woman is, the more she places value on male providers “White women were most likely to dismiss the importance of women being able to support a family” Translation: white women like being kept women the most and have providers [/quote] Overall eval of the above? Bullshit. [b]And if you had run a similar evaluation about black women the outcry would be deafening.[/b][/quote] Had you read the article, you would have realized that black women hold much more independent views than white women based on survey data. That's the whole point of the article - married white women hold incredibly sheltered and paternalistic views about a women's place in the world.[/quote] DP.. I am wondering if these differences of opinions are based on the fact that a huge % of black men are in prisons or unemployed, so black women are forced to be independent, and never want to rely on a man, whereas, in the white population, women still have the option to find "providers", though the ones who earn a lot are finding it harder and harder these days, too. But, despiste what some claim, women do generally make less than men, so it's still not that hard to find men who make more than a woman.[/quote]
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