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Re: Being told by a male under age 30 (2.00 / 0)

Sexism comes in many forms.  For instance, all those who are voting for Hillary because they want a woman candidate,

So the African-American community is racist for supporting Barack Obama?  The AA community should be proud of Barack Obama and I think it is wonderful that they have shown up in record numbers to support him.  To me, that is pride, not racism.

But if women for Hillary, they're sexist?

I'm a gay man and I have made no effort to hide the face that Hillary's gender has played a significant role in my decision to support her.  Am I sexist?  If so, against whom am I discriminating?


Linfar's co-blogger opposing John McCain
by psychodrew on Fri May 16, 2008 at 02:54:30 PM EST
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Re: Being told by a male under age 30 (2.00 / 2)

At least you see the equivalence.  Yeah, a lot of African-Americans are drawn to Obama, and a lot of women are drawn to Clinton, and it's obvious that racial and gender affinity plays a role for both candidates.  There is nothing inherently wrong with this.  Some Obama supporters are just upset because for months now they've been told that black voters are ONLY voting for Obama because of race, and that's the only reason he's winning.  It's an offensive blanket statement that's untrue.  Just as it is equally offensive and untrue to say that women voted for Clinton in very high numbers in many states ONLY because she is a woman, and that's the only reason she made it this far.

Yeah, both of our candidates are history-making in their own way, and they represent remarkable racial and gender progress, which has inspired women and African-Americans, in addition to their solid progressive policies.  It's a shame that this had led to sites like mydd devolving into back and forth accusations of sexism and racism.


by Skaje on Fri May 16, 2008 at 03:21:43 PM EST
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