There are more ways to know if you are sexist which include, "Benevolent" Sexism: Viewing women as fragile, innocent, or in need of protection. While it may feel well-intentioned, it often limits opportunities, infantilizes women, and assumes they cannot handle difficult or dominant roles. The Trump administration is PUSHING this heavily declaring he will protect women. Laughable! The Mother/Sex Object Binary: Categorizing women strictly into rigid ideals (such as a saintly mother versus a sexual object) rather than viewing them as complex, equal human beings. Check again for Trump. Dismissing Authority: Habitually talking over, "mansplaining," or reacting with hostility when a woman asserts authority, shares an opinion, or expresses righteous anger.
Seems like we are open for sexism and raring to go. This is a SEXIST era in time. Either we need protection because we are innocent, fragile, virginal, dumb, or too emotional. We dare not say anything about men or the Red Pill Community and the "basement computer boys," or they will come after you declaring their HATRED towards women who want to be or replace men. INDEPENDENT WOMAN is now a slur and a reason for victimization.
In an exchange with CNN's Kaitlin Collins, President Trump told her she had "hatred in her eyes." CATHERINE LUCEY: ...Files, sir, why not act - why are you acting as if... TRUMP: Quiet. Quiet, piggy. PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: If you want to do that, then you're a stupid person, and you happen to be. I mean, I know you. Why would a stupid question like that be asked? UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER: Do you plan to use...TRUMP: Why would I - why would I...
Earlier this week, Donald Trump stormed out of an interview with Meet the Press after accusing journalist Kristen Welker of being “either crooked or stupid.” Welker, the first Black journalist to host Meet the Press, was just doing her job, asking follow-up questions after Trump made an unsubstantiated claim about elections in the U.S. being rigged. As he walked out, Trump also called Welker “darling”; her skin, somehow, did not melt off her body.
A search of Trump’s insults toward journalists going back to 2015—when he attacked then-Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly for having “blood coming out of her wherever”—reveals at least 30 reported instances. Of those 30 instances, two-thirds were directed at women. Given that women make up less than half of political reporters, it’s safe to say the president has a special fondness for insulting women more than men.
Donald Trump has a documented history of demeaning women through public insults targeting their physical appearance, the use of dehumanizing and gendered language, and derogatory behavior toward female professional peers and political opponents. Critics and political analysts point to a multi-decade pattern of rhetoric that reduces women to sexual objects, insults their intelligence, or dismisses their authority. He does this by various means: Mocking Political Rivals, Public Weight Shaming, and General Derogatory Terms: Over several decades, he has used terms like "fat pigs," "dogs," "slobs," "horseface," and "disgusting animals" to describe women who criticize him, such as Rosie O'Donnell and former White House staffer Omarosa Manigault Newman.
In a 2005 recording published by The Washington Post and NBC News, Trump bragged about aggressively groping women without consent, stating, "When you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything. Grab them by the p----." The "Nasty" Label: Trump regularly labels powerful or critical women—including Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris, and various journalists—as "nasty," which linguists and political scientists note is used to invalidate their professional.
Millions of women are highly concerned about policies and actions associated with the Trump administration, while others support his agenda. Concerns largely center on threats to reproductive rights, gender-based violence, and economic security, whereas his supporters often emphasize different priorities. I happen to be one of them. There is a lot of hostility between the sexes being fanned by the Trump administration. But, women will not go quietly into the night, nor the MEN who supports women's rights. Examine where you stand. Decide if it's something YOU want for your mother, daughters and granddaughter. Her ONLY claim to fame, although one of the best, shouldn't be LIMITED by her SEX what she can dream and reach for fully qualified.
Sexism will never live up to what MEN believe it could be. No one serves people in heaven from a living HELL.
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