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re: There are 2 types of suburban white women voters.
Posted on 7/24/24 at 9:53 am to BamaMamaof2
Posted on 7/24/24 at 9:53 am to BamaMamaof2
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No, you are incorrect.
No, I'm not.
You clearly don't know anything about feminism. "A strong independent woman" is the cornerstone of feminism. You're arguing for it and you don't even know enough about it to understand that.
"Anti-feminism," if you will, is the notion that neither men nor women were designed to be independent. That the design for the vast majority of society (with some exceptions, of course) is for men and women to create families in which both men and women play complimentary roles.
You can argue for feminism and feel that it is superior, but you don't get to make up your own definition of the word. You are arguing for a textbook feminist ideal, and you're doing so based on classic documented feminist language and talking points.
Just because your parents instilled that into you and were people who otherwise held conservative values doesn't mean the above isn't true. They obviously didn't know enough about it to realize that that's what they were championing either. Either that or they did and just felt like it was a better model.
EDIT: It isn't a better model, btw. And I can post lots of research to back that up.
This post was edited on 7/24/24 at 9:57 am
Posted on 7/24/24 at 10:00 am to BamaMamaof2
Stop worrying about white suburban women. They will not make a difference this election because the Dems did the one thing you can’t do. They messed with the comfort of them. Higher bills means cutting back. Or even god forbid going back to work.
Posted on 7/24/24 at 10:04 am to BamaMamaof2
There's another group you didn't mention. Women who stayed home to raise their family and look to their husbands for advice on who to vote for because he's the decision maker.
Posted on 7/24/24 at 10:16 am to BamaMamaof2
I suggest there is a third group
Women who were highly offended by Trumps "locker room" comments that were degrading to women. They do not forgive him and cannot see beyond his insulting comments. They are uninformed as to the real issues, our country faces.
Without Rush to inform them- who will speak up and speak to them?
Women who were highly offended by Trumps "locker room" comments that were degrading to women. They do not forgive him and cannot see beyond his insulting comments. They are uninformed as to the real issues, our country faces.
Without Rush to inform them- who will speak up and speak to them?
Posted on 7/24/24 at 10:16 am to BamaMamaof2
Well stated and good take. Agree with everything you said. I'll add too that in my 37 yrs of working, in the later part of my career, it was mostly the Karens causing issues or problems in the workplace too. They're never content. My Mother, who passed two yrs ago, at age 90 said, "women had it made, and they ruined it for themselves with all that feminist crap." She went on to say, "I loved the 50s the best. During that era, women on Canal Street in New Orleans, dressed in high heels, wore dresses, and carried white gloves while men were dressed nice too. People had more class then and treated each other better." She was raised on a farm in south MS and was always about hard work and the woman setting the whole tone in the house and having a hot meal with the man came home from work.
Posted on 7/24/24 at 10:20 am to 87PurpleandGold
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My Mother, who passed two yrs ago, at age 90 said, "women had it made, and they ruined it for themselves with all that feminist crap." She went on to say, "I loved the 50s the best. During that era, women on Canal Street in New Orleans, dressed in high heels, wore dresses, and carried white gloves while men were dressed nice too. People had more class then and treated each other better." She was raised on a farm in south MS and was always about hard work and the woman setting the whole tone in the house and having a hot meal with the man came home from work.
Sounds like heaven
Posted on 7/24/24 at 10:24 am to BamaMamaof2
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2 types of suburban white women voters
There are suburbanite women who are content, thankful & grateful to live in relative peace and prosperity, and who occupy themselves with the well-being of husbands, kids, and job. They understand how hard everyone has to work to live in comfort. They insist on the rule of law, both God's and man's (when human laws reflect God's).
Then there are screechy Karens with juvenile delinquent kids who try to control everything and everyone, who complain endlessly, who are doped up on pharmaceuticals, and who thoughtlessly swallow the media swill emitted by their phones to the point where the very phones themselves stink.
Posted on 7/24/24 at 10:25 am to BamaMamaof2
That’s pretty spot on. The biggest problem I see today with the moms that stay home is that most of them are drinking by noon. We have an epidemic of stay at home alcoholic moms in this nation!
Posted on 7/24/24 at 10:27 am to BamaMamaof2
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My mother never worked
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are the liberal white women. There goal was to find a man to take of them
wat
Posted on 7/24/24 at 10:37 am to Mellow Drama
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There are suburbanite women who are content, thankful & grateful to live in relative peace and prosperity, and who occupy themselves with the well-being of husbands, kids, and job. They understand how hard everyone has to work to live in comfort. They insist on the rule of law, both God's and man's (when human laws reflect God's).
Then there are screechy Karens with juvenile delinquent kids who try to control everything and everyone, who complain endlessly, who are doped up on pharmaceuticals, and who thoughtlessly swallow the media swill emitted by their phones to the point where the very phones themselves stink.
You nailed this.
Posted on 7/24/24 at 10:45 am to BamaMamaof2
Agree. Problem in today’s society the suburban women described in paragraph 2 is 98 percent.
Posted on 7/24/24 at 10:48 am to BamaMamaof2
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an complain that your garbage can was not behind a fence.
And suck off whoever, whenever, to advance their agenda.
Posted on 7/24/24 at 10:54 am to Seldom Seen
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if you send your daughters off to college they're gonna come back as girl bosses muh strong and independent women who don't need no man.
So you want an uneducated daughter who cannot take care of herself if necessary? Things don't always work out the way you hope. Sometimes men aren't good. Sometimes they die young. Daughters should be just as educated and able as sons.
Posted on 7/24/24 at 10:57 am to BamaMamaof2
Thats a simplification. Women heavily gravitate towards social pressure and go in hard on it. If a woman grew up in a conservative family and has a conservative community, shell vote that way for the most part. When women go to college and to urban settings with the leftist groupthink, they sway heavily that way. I cant tell you how many urban girls ive met that were so sure about their leftist politics...but had zero clues about any kind of policy.
Goes without saying, but there are obviously exceptions. Id put feminine men in the same kind of box
Goes without saying, but there are obviously exceptions. Id put feminine men in the same kind of box
Posted on 7/24/24 at 10:57 am to BamaMamaof2
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My mother never worked, but ran a house with 5 children,
Gonna be honest, I'd rather work. Hats off to your mom.
Posted on 7/24/24 at 11:01 am to BamaMamaof2
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An independent woman doesn't need to be taken care of, by a husband or the government. Yes, my husband supports the household, but I enjoy working.
An independent woman thinks for herself, doesn't watch The View, and get all her news from talk shows.
Dependent women are the problem.
I am not a feminist, I am a secure, independent thinking woman who loves her family, her faith, and her country.
You are 100% correct! However, I have always thought of myself as a feminist. I believe and have since the 70s, that women deserve equal pay for equal jobs (not for different jobs), can and should do whatever they want. We should be able to own property, have credit, vote, not be relegated to being only teachers and nurses, etc. But that also doesn't mean I believe today's brand of feminism. The young women of today should realize they actually are where they want to be and take a look at what it was like in the 70s and 80s. Things actually weren't fair then.
But yes, I am a secure, independent thinking woman, same as you. I was married for 34 years before my husband passed away. I have always had a career and we were partners in raising our children. I glad this is the case because I've been able to take care of myself since he passed 10 years ago. I have friends in similar situations who have struggled because they didn't have anything to fall back on and they didn't plan properly.
Posted on 7/24/24 at 11:12 am to BamaMamaof2
That doesn't explain one of my daughters or my niece.
It explains me, except my mom worked. She was a realtor, but quit after about 5 years because she was always busy on the weekends when my dad wasn't busy. Then when she was about 60, she opened a little antique shop that she had until she was 89 (and Covid).
My dad encouraged me to get an engineering degree ( I got computer science).
One of my identical twins is liberal and the other conservative.
It explains me, except my mom worked. She was a realtor, but quit after about 5 years because she was always busy on the weekends when my dad wasn't busy. Then when she was about 60, she opened a little antique shop that she had until she was 89 (and Covid).
My dad encouraged me to get an engineering degree ( I got computer science).
One of my identical twins is liberal and the other conservative.
Posted on 7/24/24 at 11:16 am to LSUAngelHere1
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This board forgets how much of a problem low t is in males & how many males are destroying this country as well.
This white female has actively done more for the right than most any man on this board
The demographic that's really helped the Dims over the past 30 years is the college grad and post graduate vote, when combined those two categories vote 60% Dim. I don't think anyone can honestly dismiss the progressive indoctrination that young people are exposed to when they attend college and the voting data bears that out.
Posted on 7/24/24 at 12:06 pm to LaLadyinTx
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I have always thought of myself as a feminist.
Because you are a feminist according to the definition of the word. So is she.
But she's stunningly ignorant about feminism, so she thinks she's not.
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