• Jakeroxs@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    I disagree, I think Hillary and Kamala were bad candidates and covering it up with blaming it on misogyny is actively harmful.

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      Hillary and Kamala were bad candidates. I didn’t cover that up because I agree. They were the equivalent of a hangover fart in a sauna far as presidential nominations go, but I disagree that their loss wasn’t spurred at least partially by a growing amount of misogyny in society.

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          Compared to when a centrist woman was running. Americans are only conveniently bigots against whichever progressive is running at the time. Sanders in 2016? “75 is too old! No one will vote for him!” Biden in 2020? “How DARE you say that 78 is too old!”

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          1 day ago

          We never lived in a female utopia, but there’s an alarming trend of teenagers that are being influenced by the man-o-sphere so 2015 onward.

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              There’s also a not insignificant amount of millennials that are becoming more misogynistic and pessimistic due to the loneliness epidemic coupled with popularized misogyny on social media. Look, if you want to totally ignore the ground swell of underlying issues that got us to where we are, you’re more than welcome to. It worked so well when we ignored former Confederate supporters and open racists for a hundred years.

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                I’m not the one ignoring the reality of the situation, blaming voters for not electing bad candidates and blaming it on misogyny is idiotic and unhelpful.

                The reality is the majority of the US has always been misogynistic and those are actively being stoked and amplified by a confluence of factors mostly down to the fact that peoples lives are getting worse /harder and being told x/y is the problem when the true problem is capitalism and its effects/capture of our government.