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Post-Women's March: white women, working class, and people might need to reflect

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Plum

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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.

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 white female Trump voters specifically.
 

cackhyena

Member
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.

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.
 

Infinite

Member
How does generalizing work again?
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.
 

legacyzero

Banned
I'm becoming more and more convinced this is a toxic mentality, of which I've be guilty of before.
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 think Trump flipped A LOT of Dem voters in this election because of that toxicity. So we can't forget that we too can flip voters.
 
Everyone unable to realize it's not 20 fucking 16 are what's going to sink Democrat's hopes of ever recovering.

If Republicans can fall in line to elect a piece of shit, there's no telling what we're capable of.
But we continue to eat each other alive because lol.
 

Pizoxuat

Junior Member
Volunteering with Girl Scouts pays off again! If my record of reliably voting progressive in every election since I turned 18 doesn't count, I suppose I'll have to settle for the fact that I missed the march due to the cookie sale.

Dumb liberal signs have never persuaded me to stop voting before and they won't now, but man it's obnoxious when the stupid divisiveness is coming from inside your own house.
 

Fuchsdh

Member
And minorities getting screwed have every right to be pissed off at them

Don't disagree. But there's anger, which is understandable, and there's pragmatism. What's it gonna' take to get more of that 40% to actually vote, let alone doing so in an informed and consistent manner?
 

Adaren

Member
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.

Blaming white women in general for the actions of a subset of them is the very definition of generalizing.
 
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.

It's important to know that this protest is mainly about WoC. They are the forefront of this movement and that needs to be recognized by not just men but also white women. WoC always get the shaft cuz a white women legitimized a movement.
 

eggandI

Banned
Really awful and obnoxious thread and tweet about a sign that was tongue in cheek.

47% of white women didn't vote for Trump. That is millions upon millions of them. Instead of attacking the ones who ARE out there marching and voting, spend your time calling your representatives and letting them know you want someone who isn't owned by Wallstreet to run for 2020.

It's hilarious to me how these liberals are so quick to attack other voters instead of blaming the establishment democrats for fucking up so tremendously that now the GOP controls the House, Senate and Presidency.
 
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?

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?"
 

Ivan 3414

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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.

Can someone provide a perspective on what the fuck is the point of that sign at an anti-Trump march, other than to shit on white women and alienate allies?
 

cackhyena

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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.

Holy shit. Yeah, we're fucked.

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?"


Anyone who voted for Trump and sees that sign isn't changing their mind.
 

Plum

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This conversation has to be had. It will be had.

What conversation? "Reflect on you voting for Trump despite you not actually voting for Trump?" I would agree if it was "open a dialogue with white female Trump supporters so they can see how he's harmful to women as a whole," but it's not.

This is the protest equivalent of making the whole class stay behind because quite a few of them were being idiots, saying "you gotta reflect on your actions" to someone who didn't do anything doesn't help anything.
 

Eidan

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The women who marched on Washington and elsewhere did the right thing. The white women who marched across the country did so because they didn't support Trump or his policies. I understand the frustration in the tweet posted, but it's misdirected.
 
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.
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.
 

EGM1966

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I get the sentiment but as those marching could have been from the 47% that didn't vote for him it doesn't automatically fly.

Trump supporters seem pretty doubled down on him still so to be honest I'm not sure huge numbers of the protestors were Trump voters too.
 
It's like how do you see a mentality like that, during all these incredible marches happening all over the world, and not see it as obnoxious/unhelpful? It's shit like this that has me reflecting on my own behavior in the past.
 

Stumpokapow

listen to the mad man
53% of white women who voted in the last election isn't a generalization it's a fact.

Note: It's not a fact, it's an extrapolation from an exit poll, so it's actually entirely plausible that a majority of white women who voted didn't vote for Trump
 

Staccat0

Fail out bailed
You know, people need to stop empowering Trump with this stuff and patting themselves on the back in the process. It's not 53% of white women who voted for Trump.

It's 53% of white women WHO VOTED. Trump mobilized his voters more than Clinton. That is literally all that number shows me because he mostly appealed to poor white people and made no real honest effort to appeal to anyone else.

There isn't really a medal to give out on this one. Sorry. Do better America. No easy punching bags IMO.

Are there a lot of racist white people? Yup. Did they vote for Trump? Yup. Did either not vote or actually vote for Democrats in the past? Yup. We need to get real, Trump wouldn't have beaten Obama.
 

Phu

Banned
The left/progressives need to stop vilifying their own. This is the same shit that was happening during the election cycle.
 

Cyan

Banned
We live in a time where we all have our own bubbles. In all honesty it's likely that the 47% of white women who voted Hillary have little to no social contact with the 53% of white women who voted Trump. It's not entirely clear to me what this line of argument is meant to accomplish.

But also...
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.
This.
 

Jisgsaw

Member
Wait, did I read this graph in the OP right, 75% of people voted in part for the foreign policy... and Trump was elected?
 

ant_

not characteristic of ants at all
I'm pretty sure the white women in the protest realize this. That's why they're out there protesting. To show the world the other 47℅ of white women who didn't.
 
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.
 
what the fuck does it mean to "stay home and do the work of BE[ing] an ally" mean? tweeting? is that person legitimately arguing that pithy woke tweets are going to do more good than fucking marching?
 

Yoritomo

Member
Here's the other thing.

This is one sign in a huge sea of positivity.

One sign of bad messaging and we'll probably have 5-6 pages of bullshit and anger over it.

The irony is that this woman is wrongly blaming white women that are at a women's march while others blame her, one single black woman, for Trump getting elected.

Heads out of asses people.
 

Drencrom

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We need some code language. Cause just pointing out shit is just going anger people that are not use to it.

Code language? Yes, 53% of white women voted for Trump, but what good is there to lambaste the 47% who didn't? Nothing positive can come out of this.
 
That tweet is repulsive. "Stop protesting against the misogyny of our society and the president-elect because a bunch of people who aren't you voted for him."

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.

I'm not disagreeing with the problem, but that tweet specifically is gross whataboutism.
 

Brakke

Banned
"What if the thing you think was good, was bad, actually?" --OP, coming atcha with the world's lukewarmest take.
 
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