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Curtis's avatar

I beg to differ... If they were just "regular" people, they'd be locked up. The clients are people in government and the courts.

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tanya marquette's avatar

But that is the point--they are not 'regular' people but elites who count on the power vested in that high sense of entitlement which is based on white male elitism and the power of their money and political contacts to cover their sorry butts.

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While you correctly note the prejudice that exists, even among people supposedly of the same group or position, you incorrectly describe the problem of women imitating white men. It is the nature of a power structure that others most often try to be like the ruling elite in order to try and get into their club. And since most people who come from a bottom position work in isolation as they try to move up the economic/political/social ladder they are in an isolated and weak position to try and be different. We, in the feminist movement of the 1960's called this internalized sexism; ie, women trying to be like the very males that historically oppressed women. It is also a divisive process often resulting in women abusing other women in order to show they are not like them but like the men they are trying to impress. The solution seems to be that all must rise together. It is well known that only when there are enough people who were historically repressed and abused that come together that it is even possible to work on changing that abusive structure. It is also why white males work very hard to prevent those historically disadvantaged from uniting and gaining strength. They know there is strength in numbers which is why divide and conquer is always used to maintain the power structure. So please stop focusing on Democrat women as if they are different from the GOP women and the Catholic women who go out of their way to be more white male than the white men themselves.

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You don't understand this system. It is based on white male supremacy and it does not matter that many white men have no real power. They identify with it and act our of that identity in their daily lives. And sexism forces women to subordinate themselves to that white male standard of power often pandering to it in the hopes they will be allowed to join the club. It is delusional but women do that often treating other women in abusive and demeaning ways imitating their white male leaders. It is sick but understandable: it still needs to be called out and requires change.

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Renee Marie's avatar

WTF are you talking about? Seriously? My God...you are part of the brainwashed problem...which is a pile of nonsense!

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Andrea's avatar

IтАЩll also add this since IтАЩm unable to edit. The Russians did this during the Vietnam war, they fanned the flames on college campuses. I look at everyone who peddles racism, sexism and any and all ism, as an agent, knowingly or unknowingly, youтАЩre peddling division and hate.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/china-conducting-race-baiting-social-media-campaigns-polarize-americans-former-cia

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Kathleen Devanney. A human.'s avatar

Sorry but you've been well indoctrinated. There are always elements of 'truth' embedded in propaganda, so it's a matter of proportion, what is left out, and orientation. You've come to a conclusion that is highly limited and charged with an agenda to keep divisions going. It does not serve you or anyone else.

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Andrea's avatar

You need to read Nation of a Victims. Your post embodies everything I despise about Americans today.

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Teri Terrell's avatar

Extremely well said. Thank you.

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