Anonymous wrote:
Exactly. OP you must be a man or a woman-hating woman. I've never met a single man in my life who was a true feminist. When push comes to shove, they will all shove women out of the way to try to stay in power.
Anonymous wrote:Ooooo mainsplain this election to me from a feminist perspective. I can't seem to wrap my pretty little head around it.
Anonymous wrote:Ooooo mainsplain this election to me from a feminist perspective. I can't seem to wrap my pretty little head around it.
Anonymous wrote:If you want to look at the websites of the two candidates and compare where they stand on current issues, they are comparable ....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Guys, I don't think you're going to convince OP of anything, but I am seriously entertained by how creative he (she?) gets in his rebuttals, so carry on.
I am not sure what they want to convince me of. The arguments against Sanders are weak and the arguments for Clinton would be fine if we didn't have the rest of her history as a politician to look at. I am not the type of "feminist" who believes that poor and working class women do not matter. That type of woman does exist and some of them will proudly refer to themselves as "feminists." The term is misused in many different ways and always has been. It becomes a question of what you can tolerate in good conscience. You can laugh all you want but this stuff is meaningful to me.
Anonymous wrote:
Guys, I don't think you're going to convince OP of anything, but I am seriously entertained by how creative he (she?) gets in his rebuttals, so carry on.
Anonymous wrote:
Guys, I don't think you're going to convince OP of anything, but I am seriously entertained by how creative he (she?) gets in his rebuttals, so carry on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is supposedly at work today but has a lot of time to post.
I'm a pretty fast typist. Not as easy to look up detailed policy...
Anonymous wrote:OP is supposedly at work today but has a lot of time to post.
Guys, I don't think you're going to convince OP of anything, but I am seriously entertained by how creative he (she?) gets in his rebuttals, so carry on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also posted the three bills Clinton spearheaded: one was to name a highway; one was a historic sight; and one had something to do with a post office.
You're still peddling this lie???
Here's a link to the Paycheck Fairness Act - which Bernie Sanders cites as one of his great achievements for women because he signed on as a co-sponsor along with 42 other Democrats. Notice who's name and picture are listed as the primary sponsor? Here's a hint ...
It seems I have to keep repeating my statement that I have never said that Hillary Clinton has done nothing for women. I have said that her feminism is inconsistent and that she has also done a lot to harm women. If you want to look at the websites of the two candidates and compare where they stand on current issues, they are comparable but I trust Sanders to follow through. I believe Clinton will most likely support big business and the wealthy as she always has over the needs of poor and working class people. For that reason, I am unable to view Clinton as a "feminist."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also posted the three bills Clinton spearheaded: one was to name a highway; one was a historic sight; and one had something to do with a post office.
You're still peddling this lie???
Here's a link to the Paycheck Fairness Act - which Bernie Sanders cites as one of his great achievements for women because he signed on as a co-sponsor along with 42 other Democrats. Notice who's name and picture are listed as the primary sponsor? Here's a hint ...
Anonymous wrote:I also posted the three bills Clinton spearheaded: one was to name a highway; one was a historic sight; and one had something to do with a post office.