Skellig Gra
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This goes for every demographic in America when turnout in elections is as low as it is.
And minorities getting screwed have every right to be pissed off at them
This goes for every demographic in America when turnout in elections is as low as it is.
So... #NotAllWhiteWomen ?
It's not hard to understand that this sign isn't about the women who were marching, but about the ones who voted for Trump.
So... #NotAllWhiteWomen ?
It's not hard to understand that this sign isn't about the women who were marching, but about the ones who voted for Trump.
Did you not see the tweets?So... #NotAllWhiteWomen ?
It's not hard to understand that this sign isn't about the women who were marching, but about the ones who voted for Trump.
53% of white women who voted in the last election isn't a generalization it's a fact.How does generalizing work again?
It's also not hard to understand that divisive shit like this, at a time of strong unity is what's not needed. The blame game gets you Trump and more Trump.
I think the sooner we can get away from mentalities like this before 2018 and 2020, the better chance we have of winning in those elections.I'm becoming more and more convinced this is a toxic mentality, of which I've be guilty of before.
And minorities getting screwed have every right to be pissed off at them
53% of white women who voted in the last election isn't a generalization it's a fact.
lol at "Welp 8 more years of trump" comments because of that sign. Calm the fuck down and do some much needed introspection.
I hate that fucking sign. Yes we know that white women voted Trump, but the ones that opposed that asshole have every right that we do to be upset with the situation and to protest his orange ass right along side us. Shit feels super fucking lame, like someones working overtime to get all the people that agree with each other to squabble amongst themselves.
The sign says "White women" voted for Trump, not "52% of white women."
The tweet literally says "Why are you marching instead of..."
It's about the people who are marching, white female Trump voters specifically.
It's also not hard to understand that divisive shit like this, at a time of strong unity is what's not needed. The blame game gets you Trump and more Trump.
Did you not see the tweets?
The sign says "White women" voted for Trump, not "52% of white women."
The tweet literally says "Why are you marching instead of..."
It's about the people who are marching, not about opening a dialogue with white female Trump voters.
53% of white women who voted in the last election isn't a generalization it's a fact.
lol at "Welp 8 more years of trump" comments because of that sign. Calm the fuck down and do some much needed introspection.
I see the tweets more as a "Congrats, you marched, but now, what can you do to avoid white women from voting against their self-interest in the future?"
This conversation has to be had. It will be had.
This is completely untrue. You don't improve from your mistakes without reflection.Everyone unable to realize it's not 20 fucking 16 are what's going to sink Democrat's hopes of ever recovering.
It's not hard to understand how counterproductive this sign is when it's specifically castigating a group of people for what other people in their demographic did. If anything, minorities should know exactly how fucked up that treatment is. I was on a plane back home to Chicago and sat next to a white woman with a Woman's March hoodie on. She volunteered, she donated, she knocked on doors and did everything in her power to stop Trump and was absolutely devastated on the 8th. But there she was, still motivated as fuck to protest. I imagine all the people who flew in from different cities, who drove miles, who took off work to be involved in that March across the country had similar stories. These aren't the people who voted for Trump, so what is the point in trying to guilt trip them over the actions of those who did? Tell me what it accomplishes.So... #NotAllWhiteWomen ?
It's not hard to understand that this sign isn't about the women who were marching, but about the ones who voted for Trump.
That is the right way.
Go after the people protesting with you.
53% of white women who voted in the last election isn't a generalization it's a fact.
This.I'm not going to let some angry and hurt protesters change that. If you are mad at me personal cause I am white and marched, that's fine. I will continue to fight against they system that has hurt you and your families.
That is the right way.
Go after the people protesting with you.
Blaming white women in general for the actions of a subset of them is the very definition of generalizing.
We need some code language. Cause just pointing out shit is just going anger people that are not use to it.
When its the majority of the population that's not really generalizing anymore.
What's up with people trying to erase the 47% of white women who didn't vote for Trump?
No one is being vilified. It's about learning lessons from your own people to make sure it doesn't happen again. No one is saying you can't march and be an ally.