Posted on 11/09/2018 5:41:57 AM PST by Kaslin
Republicans foiled Democrats’ dreams of a Senator O’Rourke, a Governor Gillum and a Governor Abrams, and, apparently, white women are to blame for it.
One Twitter warrior deemed white women “footsoldiers of the patriarchy” for voting Republican, claiming that their decision is based on a desire to submit to their husbands. Jemele Hill, staff writer for The Atlantic, argued that white women are not “the face of feminism,” because they voted for Ted Cruz and, in 2016, for Donald Trump. A viral tweet listed Republicans for which white women voted in the midterms and concluded, “white women gonna white.”
Don’t worry, though. The Women’s March is here to help us out: “There’s a lot of work to do, white women. A lot of learning. A lot of growing. We want to do it with you.”
Phew! For a second there I thought we were going to have to continue navigating these scary political waters on our own. I’m so relieved to know that, instead of thinking for ourselves, we’ll have obscure liberal Twitter activists and Linda Sarsour guiding us. I’m hoping my tyrannical husband won’t be too upset with me for going against his commands. Last week he gave me an extra fifty cents in my allowance and told me to “buy something pretty,” so maybe he’ll be just as gracious when I tell him I’ve started forming my own opinions.
The irony is, of course, rich. Leftist feminists, long-asserting the strength and independence of women, now argue that some women are so weak that they need to depend on liberals to tell them how to vote. They cannot fathom that we Republican “white women” may actually have different values than they do. It must be because we are “foot soldiers of the patriarchy.” (That’s newspeak for “self-hating idiots.”)
When certain demographics vote majoritively for Democrats, those people are smart, brave, strong, important. Ninety-seven percent of black women voting for Abrams has nothing to do with identity politics or the belief in the false narrative that big government policies will benefit them. No, they’re wise. White women who vote for Republicans, though—they’re idiots.
So much for judging people by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin or their sex. I’m old enough to remember when this was considered racism and sexism. Today, on the left, it’s considered thoughtful analysis.
The claim is that we are voting against our own interests. But this assumes our interests are liberal interests—abortion, closing the “gender pay gap,” gun control, etc. And they’re just not. We women who vote Republican do so because, in general, we believe in things like the Second Amendment, lower taxes and restrictions on killing the unborn. We are not oppressed. We’re just not progressive.
For as much as feminists say they hate the patriarchy, they do a darn good job of patronizing women with whom they disagree. They are demeaning, self-righteous and condescending. They deemed women who supported Kavanaugh gender traitors. They called Susan Collins and other senators who voted yes on the now-justice rape apologists. They claimed women who voted for Trump did so because of internal misogyny. They think were pro-life because we want to set women back. They think, simply because we dont align with their agenda, were controlled by men.
These are the same people who completely ignore successful conservative women like Nikki Haley, Condoleezza Rice, or Carly Fiorinanot to mention the Republicans who ran in the midterms. Martha McSally, colonel in the Air Force, congresswoman and Arizona senatorial candidate certainly isnt trying to repress women. The first female governor of Alabama, Kay Ivey, doesnt seem to be relegating women to the kitchen. Young Kim, Congresss first Korean-American representative, isnt exactly a slave to the patriarchy. These women, though, just dont fit the narrative.
Progressive feminists fancy themselves rebellious disruptors, but its a fantasy. Theyre mainstream, their platform is tired, their hypocrisy is predictable and their constant bullying of women on the other side of the aisle is nauseatingly unattractive. It is obviously the underrepresented, constantly shoved-aside conservative women who are really countercultural. It takes much more fortitude to stick to your values despite being condescended than it does to acquiesce to emotional manipulation and the leftist politics of guilt.
They may never realize that its this very attitude repelling the women they so desperately want to help. Oh well. Better for us.
But, if they had voted Democrat, they would have been accused of cultural appropriation.
I call BS. Most of the “white women” I see running around Florida are accompanied by black boyfriends or husbands.
Most blacks in GA vote for color. I doubt many have a clue what she stands for.
VA also.
Well written piece. I like it when things are thrown back in the faces of the leftists.
Apparently it’s OK to hate Whites.
Feminazism is no friend of women.
It has protected butchers who botch abortions.
It has protected men who raped just because they supported abortion.
It advocated for sex between adult women and minor girls arguing against an age of consent (look up Kate Millett, founder of NOW).
It sought to destroy the family through promiscuity, pornography, prostitution, and homosexuality (again, look up Kate Millett).
Are you better off now than 40 years ago?
Leftist is a euphemism for Marxist these days.
Call them out on their radical ideology. Make them own it.
The goonie socialist who just won used a hash tag like “end capitalism” or some such rot.
Progressive white women - easy to manipulate...
This would be called white nationalism if the colors were reversed.
One small correction. The first female governor of Alabama was Lurleen Wallace. She was Governor 1967-1968 and was George Wallace’s wife.
She may have been Governor in name only, and did not serve a full term, but she was elected.
Lurleen Burns Wallace was the 46th Governor of Alabama for fifteen months from January 1967 until her death in May 1968. She was the first wife of Alabama Governor George Wallace, whom she succeeded as governor because the Alabama constitution forbade consecutive terms
Mrs. Hugin was in line in a store and the woman behind her made a disparaging remark about Trump. Mrs. H. loudly said “I LOVE our president!” and stared the other woman in the eye, just daring her to say something. Not having a mob with her she just looked shocked and turned away. Then the woman in front of Mrs. H. whispered “He’s doing a good job”.
Winning!
I don’t think they do that only in GA.
BTTT
Way past OK. Hating white people is not racist, it's the thing to do.
Hating yourself if you are white (& eschewing white privilege) is the first step down a long road toward spiritual enlightenment.
And those white women are around 300lbs. . .am I right?
That is my observation.
Ping for later read.
This kind of threat helps white women understand that without the White Male Patriarchy they so deeply despise, they would be raped and beaten to death on the side of the road.
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