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In reply to the discussion: Bernie speaking on 1st day at Women's conference is a great idea & it's easy to show why... [View all]BainsBane
(57,314 posts)Last edited Sat Oct 14, 2017, 08:36 PM - Edit history (1)
My view: Some see the election of Trump as a golden opportunity to roll back women's rights and civil rights. That some women may be involved in this effort to further subordinate women does not excuse it. It is bigotry, pure and simple, an effort to clear women from public life so that men don't have to compete based on merit.
Third point. It's not up to you to decide who is a great choice to speak to women. Naturally someone who is comfortable talking about stripping over half the population of basic rights and reducing 75% to poverty as a result thinks a great choice is a man, one who has never prioritized women or their rights.
Obviously many women don't feel he should have been invited, which is precisely why you wrote this OP.
Your continued canard of claiming some injustice is okay if you can find some women that support it is the typical justification for oppression. It's weak and transparent. There are always people who cooperate with their own subjugation. Hierarchy and power depend on it. It's as though the existence of Clarence Thomas obviates the need for Civil Rights. And really, I don't care to hear your arguments on that one. I will simply point out that I see through it.