Sunday, November 18, 2018

Then They Came for the White Women

Ken Danieli, an online pollster, ran the numbers and despite all the sister solidarity talk his calculations reveal that 4% more women voted for Obama in 2008 than for Hillary in 2016.

Since the left cannot - oh you know why - attack Black or Latino voters, they've aimed their bile at white women voters.

The Democrats knew what they were doing, they did not care about the impact on women overall, and they still don't.

Their politicizing of our lives diminishes all women, and invited the fraud that is damaging the work that has been done for at least two generations to get women to be taken seriously on issues of sexual and domestic violence.

So Kavanaugh supporters who insisted that he was entitled to fair play and who disagreed with the claim that all women accusers must be believed, must be amused that this week Avenatti's estranged wife accused him of assault and he was arrested and charged with domestic violence.

Women were similarly trashed after the Senate confirmed Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in October.

A New York Times op-ed labeled white women "Gender traitors," while Women's March leader Linda Sarsour called Republican Maine Sen. Susan Collins, a swing vote who ultimately voted to confirm Kavanaugh, a "Disgrace."

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2018/11/then_they_came_for_the_white_women.html


CNN Panel: White Women Trump Voters are Racist and Heavily Invested in White Supremacy
This time, Newsbuster's Brad Wilmouth snagged a clip from Friday night of CNN's Don Lemon's panel of liberal hacks accusing white, pro-Trump women of being racist fools who support white supremacy.

Liberal contributor Kirsten Powers argued that such women must be "Racist" because they voted for Trump, while UC Berkeley Professor Stephanie Jones-Rogers argued that women have long benefited from "White supremacy" even while being "Oppressed" by white men.

Despite also being "Oppressed" under white patriarchy, Powers asserted that white women vote in ways that harm other disadvantaged groups because their "Fathers...husbands...and brothers" are benefiting from systemic racism and thus they are as well.

I think we have to recognize that white men are doing it as well, but sometimes I think that we would hope that we would get better behavior from white women because white women are themselves are oppressed and that they would be able to align themselves with other oppressed people.

I think we have to remember that the white patriarchal system actually benefits white women in a lot of ways, and they are attached to white men who are benefiting from the system that was created by them, for them.

Professor Jones-Rogers agreed with this sentiment, adding that these women have a "Deep investment" in white supremacy.

The same pundits who are outraged over Republican women voters in Florida and Georgia conveniently fail to mention the Senate race in Michigan, which obviously didn't fit the "White women who vote for a white candidate over black candidate amounts to racism" storyline.

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/timothymeads/2018/11/18/cnn-panel-white-women-trump-voters-are-racist-and-heavily-invested-in-white-supr-n2536141

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