Is sexism less offensive than racism in politics?
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Is sexism less offensive than racism in politics?

by cnn 6 months ago
 
 
 
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The simple fact that either Hillary Clinton, a white woman, or Barack Obama, a black man, will likely be the Democratic nominee for president is fueling a nationwide debate about how sexism and racism may shape this campaign.


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LoveAmerica

Sexism vs Racism

by LoveAmerica 6 months ago
 
 
 
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Although these are two offensive items and for years have posed a proublem for the Americans people during the past hundred years or so; but this is a new millennium, aren't we a new people looking for a new beginning to make America better and stronger, if the American people truly stand for the Union and the Constitution of the United States of America, then there is no offense in fighting for what is right for the America I love, no matter what weapon you use: ( AS LONG AS IT IS RIGHT FOR ALL AMERICANS).

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onassar

I think the question is though..

by onassar 6 months ago replying to Sexism vs Racism
 
 
 
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6 months ago LoveAmerica wrote
Although these are two offensive items and for​ years have posed a proublem for the Americans​ people during the past hundred years or so; but​ this is a new millennium, aren't we a new​ people looki... moreAlthough these are two offensive items and for​ years have posed a proublem for the Americans​ people during the past hundred years or so; but​ this is a new millennium, aren't we a new​ people looking for a new beginning to make America​ better and stronger, if the American people truly​ stand for the Union and the Constitution of the​ United States of America, then there is no offense​ in fighting for what is right for the America I​ love, no matter what weapon you use: ( AS LONG AS​ IT IS RIGHT FOR ALL AMERICANS). less

Whether one is more appalling, or maybe if one carries a bigger stigma..

I personally think that in America, sexism is much more common than racism, and for that reason, a black man being a probable candidate for president is more 'important' or 'impactful' than a white woman..

least that's my 2 cents..

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Sunny

Sexism mixed with entitlement ...

by Sunny 6 months ago
 
 
 
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Sexism mixed with entitlement is one nasty combination for our first viable female candidate...

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onassar

a big agreement on that from me

by onassar 6 months ago replying to Sexism mixed with entitlement ...
 
 
 
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6 months ago Sunny wrote
Sexism mixed with entitlement is one nasty​ combination for our first viable female​ candidate...

I think you nailed it on the header there. Thats something that really bothers me about her

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