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Kenneth Gerald Teitlebaum's avatar

Working class women do most of the grocery shopping and have been more heavily impacted by high food prices. They unfairly blamed this administration and voted them out. In a few years they will realize their mistake hopefully.

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Jan Frederick's avatar

It almost seems like the only thing that matters in an election is how things "appear" to be. I am sure when you are a working class women, especially with children, you don't really have time to investigate what is true and rely on others to tell you. When I was part of that group (15+years ago) I always tried to find time to see exactly what was going on. If that is part of the problem, I don't see it getting resolved any time soon.

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Lori Adams-Brown's avatar

Is misogyny more prevalent among the working class? This would be a great PhD research study as well as learning what works to overcome this unconscious bias in this segment of society. Would especially be interested in how to address the internalized misogyny of working class white women.

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Sara's avatar

At first, i thought your post was satire... but no, then i visited your site and saw all the anger.

Let's be clear, the working class aren't misogynist, they simply reject your identity politics and greivance studies.

The PhD you propose is literally worthless. In suggesting it you expose yourself as a parasite.

Suck it up, sister. You're weak and need to look in the mirror, not manipulate poll data to decide who to point your dirty finger at.

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Jan Frederick's avatar

What I want to know is did most of the white women Trump voters believe all of the lies spewing from him and his campaign? Did they want all of his lies to be true and voted for him as if they were true? Did they get their info second hand from their own husbands and did their husbands believe the lies or just wanted the lies to be true? It is just very hard for me to comprehend how so many white women decided to kick themselves in the a**. The college educated white women voting for Harris makes sense to me, nothing else does.

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Sara's avatar

What i'm seeing here on this site is a pattern of women with daddy issues lashing out at their imagined patriarchal bogeyman, and doing poorly at it. Tut, tut.

Misogyny isn't the problem, YOU ARE THE PROBLEM.

America has and always will love strong women. Weak, dumb women who blame everything on others and can't look at themselves in the mirror, well Americans recognize them as weak bitches and reject them. Have you looked in the mirror lately?

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Thomas V. Bona's avatar

Defining “working class” simply as non-college is fraught, but more to the point of your essay, the “education gap” ONLY appears for white people…

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