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{UAH} Attn. women in politcs of STATUS & how racism won the game - are you an E.F, M.F or R.F...

Attn. women in politcs of STATUS & how racism won the game
- are you an E.F, M.F, or R.F? Generally: E.F.= Enlightened Feminist
/ M.F.= Moderate Feminist / R.F. = Radical Feminist.

U.S.A. 2016 elections analysis of women's voting pattern by the poll exit
numbers. How they voted:

Enlightened Feminists (rational redeemed, mid - ground feminists);
Moderate Feminists (status quo - supporting feminists) a.k.a.
"Angry/Nasty" White Woman; & "Angry/Nasty" Black Women (anti -
Status quo supporting feminists) Radical Feminists against or for
Trump and his status quo preferences.

An excerpt:

For months, the image of the Donald Trump's supporter has been the
face of an angry white man. But it was white women who pushed Trump to
victory.
Rejecting the candidate who had aimed to be America's first female
president, 53% of white women voted for Trump, according to CNN exit
polls.

White women without a college degree supported Trump over Hillary
Clinton by nearly a two to one margin. White women with a college
degree were more evenly divided, with 45% supporting Trump, compared
with 51% supporting Clinton.
"There's your shy Trump vote," Republican pollster Kristen Soltis
Anderson tweeted on Tuesday night, noting that Trump had only lost
white women with college degrees by a narrow margin.

Women of color, in contrast, voted overwhelmingly for Clinton: 94% of
black women supported her, and 68% of Latino women. While exit polling
data has flaws, the early responses underline a stark racial divide
among American women: the majority of white women embraced Trump and
his platform, while women of color rejected him.

The strong support for Trump among white women suggests that many of
them, if not "overtly racist", simply "don't think racism is a big
deal", said Mikki Kendall, a feminist cultural critic.

"For them, it's not real. They don't have to worry about it, so you
must be over exaggerating (or imagining things. In other words, you
are the problem).
It's Ivanka Trump [saying], 'I have never had to deal with sexual harassment,'
and she's only worked for her dad and companies she's owned."


HAVE YOUR SAY.

Says Rebbecca Carol, an author who writes frequently about race:

"It's not like the patriarchy stops because you have a vagina."
: "White women are, of course, targets of heinous misogyny and hatred
and sexism. We just saw Hillary Clinton deflect misogyny and hatred
and sexism at every turn during her campaign from the guy who won, no
less – but they are still in many ways so protected and favored and
privileged.

"I am struck as I see these comments from white women on Twitter,
especially along the lines of: 'How could this happen?' I immediately
think, what world are you living in that you didn't see that this
could and would happen?"

- http://www.msn.com/en-ca/lifestyle/smart-living/forget-angry-white-men-%E2%80%93-white-women-pushed-trump-to-victory/ar-AAk878p?ocid=iehp



Peace:
Peace, To The U.S.A., Ug. & The G.- Village
Amb. Ikanos *aka *Doyen Al_Wasi Ata - Eidi II

Q.Q.: "If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb and silent
we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter." - George Washington

Q.Q.: 'my people perish for lack of awareness' - Hosea.4:6 -
http://mobile.twitter.com/Swade1901/status/673766622239309824

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