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Concerning VIolence

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Women's march against Trump :scust:


I don't think the ones that are protesting are the ones that voted for him.


Just a thought.

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I'm not attacking anyone who goes against Trump. At this point the mentality should be " the enemy of my enemy is my friend ".

Salute those ladies.

props to the ladies for going out there and doing their thing...fukk what people are saying about 'what is this supposed to accomplish'...it's good to see people coming together for something good that they believe in...world's gonna change in these next four years...

This is amazing to see. To me this is more historic than that debacle of an inauguration.

its weird how there are 2 sides in this thread

a bunch of people who fail to see that just because polls show that 53% of White women voted for Trump doesnt mean that all White women support him

i'm PRETTY sure those women in the protest DIDN'T vote for trump. it even sounds stupid what you're suggesting; these women voted for him, got him in office and now they're protesting him? that don't sound like a sensible theory at all.

Yep.

Cant really get mad at this. This is how its supposed to be done. Would like to see black folks mobilize like this.

You do realize 48% of White women didn't vote for Trump right and what about women of other ethnicities. I'm not gonna hate on people mobilizing and fighting for a cause.

Women can't win with y'all point blank. And not the women who voted for Trump so cut that card. Women who are actually concerned about regulation of our reproductive organs. Same thing when women marched for BLM. Stop being so concerned about it if you have no other solution of what we should do besides making a thread on the coli.

It's worth noting that the other half wouldn't be the ones protesting, no?

And I'm sure you know it's not a 50/50 equation, because some voted third party, some didn't vote, some couldn't vote, because you don't live under a rock correct?
 

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I guess his point was that white women are not a monolith. Sure they all benefit from white supremacy. Sure any one of them could, at any moment, choose their race over their gender. But that, during this past election, there were white women who chose not to pick their privilege over their rights. And that this march was a representation of those "types" of white women. I guess...
 

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Black people seemingly do not understand the White women and how they historically have operated...

White women oppose White men for certain benefits...like being able to abort children that would cut her off from daddy's money...

Just cause a White woman will go bytch and protest about not being able to slang her p*ssy without 18 years worth of repercussion does not mean she is on the side of non-White people...

It just means...for the mean time...the bytch will side with a bunch of nikkas and Latinos and Muslims...and show Trump how upset she is...



Identity politcs...means identity politics...means you fight for your identity...

nikkas confuse mass politics with identity politics all the time...and I do not know how....


And feminists are notoriously good at tricking Black people to support their bullshyt...

"Rights for women...means rights for all of us..."
 

Concerning VIolence

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Tell me this, was this march against the overall American system? Or just against the scandulousness of Trump?

If Hilary had won would there be any march from these very same people, even though Hilary would systmatically do just as much evil as Trump but only doing it with a false veneer?

Or would American evil and corruption be okay because their woman won it?

Read between the lines.
 
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I guess his point was that white women are not a monolith. Sure they all benefit from white supremacy. Sure any one of them could, at any moment, choose their race over their gender. But that, during this past election, there were white women who chose not to pick their privilege over their rights. And that this march was a representation of those "types" of white women. I guess...
The race was between a white women or white man. When was their privilege or rights ever at stake? Do you consider white women a marginalized group?
 

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I guess his point was that white women are not a monolith. Sure they all benefit from white supremacy. Sure any one of them could, at any moment, choose their race over their gender. But that, during this past election, there were white women who chose not to pick their privilege over their rights. And that this march was a representation of those "types" of white women. I guess...
by voting for the most privileged white woman on god's green earth? :mjlol:
 
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