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I don't understand the repeated sentiment that women "feel fear" as a result of Trump winning. I just don't. The guy may be a serial philanderer, but what are my fellow females really thinking that produces such fear, exactly? That Donald Trump will arrive at the homes of all American women and grab them in the p*ssy? That we'll suddenly be plunged back into garment factories and forced to work for pennies while being sexually assaulted by men in the workplace? That our voting rights will be taken away? That spousal abuse will become legal once again? I am trying to understand whatever legitimate concerns there may be but I'm honestly struggling here.
And completing the circle on this...
The people who we are told are not a threat, who are people just looking to get out of a tough situation in their homeland, who we should allow to settle in this country with virtually no background checks - those are the ones that will gun you down and run you over with a truck, and rape women.
Seems like it is all 180 degrees out of phase with these people.
I don't understand the repeated sentiment that women "feel fear" as a result of Trump winning. I just don't. The guy may be a serial philanderer, but what are my fellow females really thinking that produces such fear, exactly? That Donald Trump will arrive at the homes of all American women and grab them in the p*ssy? That we'll suddenly be plunged back into garment factories and forced to work for pennies while being sexually assaulted by men in the workplace? That our voting rights will be taken away? That spousal abuse will become legal once again? I am trying to understand whatever legitimate concerns there may be but I'm honestly struggling here.
Word to the wise: do not attempt to rationalize irrationality.
I wonder what she meant by "wrong people". When our local SJWs and Hillary supporters say the " wrong people" come to our public beach they mean Blacks and Hispanics in the first tier with SW Asians in the next tier.
Do you suppose that's what she meant? I'm so confused.
I said this in another thread. The media had Hillary a lock, and I believe many "lazy" Hillary supporters chose not to vote because it was "in the bag". Most especially this probably happened in the rust belt states.
So you're saying her voters had no passion for her. I disagree with this. They're still yappin about her loss and seem poised to p and m about it for the next 8 years.
No, what I think happened to many of her supporters is they changed their mind about her and decided to not vote. They weren't lazy, they just decided they h8 the bish.
So if this is true, then why doesn't Snowflake Nation get on their case?
I don't understand the repeated sentiment that women "feel fear" as a result of Trump winning. I just don't. The guy may be a serial philanderer, but what are my fellow females really thinking that produces such fear, exactly? That Donald Trump will arrive at the homes of all American women and grab them in the p*ssy? That we'll suddenly be plunged back into garment factories and forced to work for pennies while being sexually assaulted by men in the workplace? That our voting rights will be taken away? That spousal abuse will become legal once again? I am trying to understand whatever legitimate concerns there may be but I'm honestly struggling here.
Me too. I am having no qualms about losing anything.
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Originally Posted by LIS123
Word to the wise: do not attempt to rationalize irrationality.
I don't understand the repeated sentiment that women "feel fear" as a result of Trump winning. I just don't. The guy may be a serial philanderer, but what are my fellow females really thinking that produces such fear, exactly? That Donald Trump will arrive at the homes of all American women and grab them in the p*ssy? That we'll suddenly be plunged back into garment factories and forced to work for pennies while being sexually assaulted by men in the workplace? That our voting rights will be taken away? That spousal abuse will become legal once again? I am trying to understand whatever legitimate concerns there may be but I'm honestly struggling here.
Hillary laid this fear-based rhetoric on her base, the media crammed down the throats of all who had ears, and many unfortunately bought it. Another one she played up was how dangerous Donald was with the "button".
It didn't work.
She had nothing but negative adds and very little substance and a whole lot of baggage.
Hillary laid this fear-based rhetoric on her base, the media crammed down the throats of all who had ears, and many unfortunately bought it. Another one she played up was how dangerous Donald was with the "button".
It didn't work.
She had nothing but negative adds and very little substance and a whole lot of baggage.
As far as I'm concerned, the media and the DNC did it to themselves. They f***ed Bernie Sanders and assumed all the voters would go to Hillary. Few actually did - the rest stayed home, voted 3rd party, or even for The Donald.
I for one saw through the B.S. and couldn't bring myself to vote for her. I voted for Trump for 3 factors:
1. End Common Core
2. Prevent the spike of Obamacare premiums (was going to be huge in my state)
3. The fact that he's an ex-Democrat and nearly as Conservative as the media wanted people to believe. Hillary is an ex-Goldwater supporter, who back in the '60s was against civil rights.
My biggest fear was that if Big Don won, the stock markets would tank. They did for a few hours, but came right back up.
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