Hard to understand why women donât want to be involved with men who have made it clear that they see them as either adversaries, property, or both.
Hard to understand why women donât want to be involved with men who have made it clear that they see them as either adversaries, property, or both.
In an editorial published last week titled, âIf Attitudes Donât Shift, A Political Dating Mismatch Will Threaten Marriage,â The Washington Postâs editorial board points out that political polarization in this country has reached the point where it is...
@JuliusGoat âParticularly on college campuses, a culture of seeking sameness has set up young Americans for disappointment.â
âSeeking sameness?â As in, âIâm not fascist and I donât want to put up with fascistsâ? Like authoritarianism is just another flavor of cuisine, and these kids have to stop being fussy eaters?
How healthy can a relationship be if a wife ignores the bigotry of her husband?
It's hard to ignore men that:
1. Voted for the GOP that's thwarted the ratification of the ERA for 50 years?
2. Aren't alarmed by electoral maps where only men vote
https://www.businessinsider.com/this-is-what-the-election-map-would-look-like-if-just-men-voted-on-election-day-2016-10
3. Overturned Roe vs Wade as a felony disenfranchisement scheme & gender-based voter suppression ploy
https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/misogyny-has-become-central-republican-mission-gop-dying-result-ncna937401
4. Devalued her labor
https://www.epi.org/publication/womens-work-and-the-gender-pay-gap-how-discrimination-societal-norms-and-other-forces-affect-womens-occupational-choices-and-their-pay/