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In reply to the discussion: What's most upsetting to me about overturning Roe v Wade is that white women did this. [View all]Meowmee
(9,212 posts)102. I blame them more
Because they should have known better, the others were predictable to vote for a fascist.
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What's most upsetting to me about overturning Roe v Wade is that white women did this. [View all]
catbyte
May 2022
OP
And I'm sure some of those white women have had an abortion in their past......
beaglelover
May 2022
#2
one suspects there are huge numbers of not white women who are fine with this decision nt
msongs
May 2022
#6
Thank you. I fixed the percentages but the result was the same. Too many women supported that thing
catbyte
May 2022
#10
I don't know, but the survey result was close to the election result overall
muriel_volestrangler
May 2022
#30
From the appendix, we can break down the white women vote by age group and education, a bit
muriel_volestrangler
May 2022
#29
it's donnie's fault, putin's fault, murdoch's fault, comey's fault, and the fault of our founders
unblock
May 2022
#8
Hillary very well could have won had she got the percentage of white female vote as TFG
Kaleva
May 2022
#17
It's a fact that a majority of white males and a plurality of white females voted for Trump
Kaleva
May 2022
#49
They were helped by the Democrats who stayed home in 2016 because their candidate did not get the
redstatebluegirl
May 2022
#20
Supreme Court Justices who allow their religion to influence their interpretation of the law.
milestogo
May 2022
#39
It's amazing how many of my post-menopausal friends just aren't pro- choice
MaryMagdaline
May 2022
#35
Really? Not me. Shame on them! I fear for our younger, and poorer women-sisters!
electric_blue68
May 2022
#46
Just as true to say that men have been the deciding factor or people in certain states.
delisen
May 2022
#47
I don't think we should start talking race or gender on this one. The problem started with
Vinca
May 2022
#59
There is plenty of blame to go around on this, not sure what people get from pointing fingers.
Ace Rothstein
May 2022
#74
The point of the OP is that women enabled this. I don't understand how 67% of women favor
catbyte
May 2022
#83
A majority of women voted against Trump, while a majority of men voted for him,
yardwork
May 2022
#84
Yes, white people supported Trump, but a higher percent of white men supported him.
yardwork
May 2022
#88
White men are going to vote for their interest and that lies in the GZP, I don't see why white women
uponit7771
May 2022
#100
How about we stop blaming women for the patriarchy and women's oppression?
obamanut2012
May 2022
#126