JWizmentality wrote:montestewart wrote:JWizmentality wrote:Man, I'm sure Kelly Ann Conway is the a smart gal, but damn does she play [really?] well defending Trump.
I'm guessing that most women repelled by Trump's characterization of women would likewise be repelled by your use of a gender specific ep*thet in characterizing Conway, who is merely doing what most Trump advocates, male and female, are doing. Hasn't the
locker room talk excuse worn itself out?
No, I think most women repelled by trumps language look at Conway and agrees. They probably have harsher words for her. And no, she didn't just merely defend him. They are not victims, they are enablers and accomplices to the greatest display of outright stupidity in modern history.
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Give yourself a chance JWiz, maybe you don't actually know what women think. I could take an informal poll here at work among the women, representing a variety of races, nationalities, and backgrounds, and nearly universally anti-Trump, but I don't have to. I've heard enough opinions expressed by women, whether they identify as feminists or not, regarding the use of that term by any man to describe
any woman. It's a grossly sexist term in the way you use it, quite comparable to the things Trump has said about women.
PS: Just to be certain I wasn't blowing smoke, I asked three female colleagues I was meeting with, all Democrats, all virulently anti-Trump. They all greatly objected to such a usage to describe Trump's female campaign manager. Consider the possibility that
maybe most women are highly offended by that word, in any usage, especially by a man