Stereotypes 

One of the organizers of the women’s anti-Trump protests said protesters will march because “women carry the family on our backs” and then ranted against sexist stereotypes. 

This would all be less awkward if the protesters had any idea what goal they want to achieve with their protest.

17 thoughts on “Stereotypes 

  1. AFAIK, the object is to demonstrate opposition to PEETUS in numbers. When’s the last time an elected president was so unpopular that he inspired marches the day after his inauguration?

    Congress sees a golden opportunity to use him as a Cheeto colored distraction and rubber stamper, regardless of how long the dude is in office.
    Here’s the link to the Congressional contact information including district office numbers again:

    We’re His Problem Now

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    1. peetus, cheeto (quite intellectual and mature i must say) it is hilarious how people who think they are progressive and intellectual result to these childish insults.

      The funny thing is not that they are effective, but that they infantalize you so much 🙂

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      1. You ceded the right to call anyone an infant or childish the minute you voted for… that. Anyone who conducts himself in such a consistent fashion in public cannot use the “You are childish/immature” argument as an attack — ever. The Electoral Select has pissed away any residual respect the office itself holds by his conduct long before he stands to assume it. He has no dignity to offend.

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          1. The same guy bitching for years about ‘political correctness’, who voted for a guy who mocked a reporter with disabilities on stage, suddenly finds the need for a safe space when someone’s being mean to his messiah on the internet.

            Shoo, little child. Adults are talking here.

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          2. Have you forgotten how your dear leader got elected in the primaries? Literally by calling names. Which, no doubt, titillated you so much! Breath of fresh air, you said!

            Low energy jeb! Lyin’ Ted! Whose father killed JFK! Whose wife is ugly!

            That made you so happy at the time, didn’t it, you child? Now, shut the fuck up and go stand in the corner.

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          3. Terms are 4 years, not 8. His #2 is likely to cut him off midstream, with Congress’s blessing. The only question is how long it will be before PEETUS’ unpredictability and obvious mental issues outweigh his usefulness as a rubber stamper & distraction. He would be very happy on CNN broadcasting along with Santorum.

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    2. I don’t know about anywhere else but here in Illinois and the neighboring Missouri I’m seeing zero increase in activity in preparation for the 2018 election. I’m afraid this will be just like Spain’s Indignados where they marched and protested massively for years only to elect the conservative party of austerity. Twice. These carnavalesque gestures never translate into anything. They only strengthen conservatism.

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      1. “These carnavalesque gestures never translate into anything. They only strengthen conservatism”

        Yep. I think that’s the point. Big loud public protests are a venting mechanism for the frustrated and not really intended to change anything.

        Those who do manage to change things do so by quietly working at the local level (like evangelicals began doing in the 1970s).

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        1. “Big loud public protests are a venting mechanism for the frustrated and not really intended to change anything.”

          He says this just a couple of days after MLK day.

          Notice the sleight of hand, too. The operative term in clarissa’s line was ‘carnavalesque’. You ‘agreed’ with her and deftly extended your opposition to all public protests. Nicely done.

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            1. It really doesn’t have to be anything specific. At this point. People overcoming their inertia to actually go out in the streets is a massive, massive first step. For most of them it’ll be their first time. There they’ll connect with other sub-movements and campaigns, get on email lists, learn a little about activism.

              For now the most important thing to do is to just get out there.

              FT has some great thoughts about this. A nice thread to read.

              https://twitter.com/FuckTheory/status/821367973227200512

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