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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]TheBlackAdder
(29,939 posts)17. It seems to be an immovable object.
Note: I updated my previous post with a link.
Legislation to address some of the gender biases helped to take the pressure off of the need to pass The ERA, so there isn't that force to get its passage. Feminism went through several stages, but the lens addresses parity of the genders. The lens of feminism for conservatives and the orthodox sees its objective as being a wife and mother. Those social forces are difficult to overcome.
Here's a post from 2022 where I wrote a similar post. There are a bunch of others too.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100217445416#post52
Here's a 2015 one discussing Phyllis Schlafly.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1251443961#post30
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I took a Rutgers-Eagleton class on Woman & Politics and a solid 45% of women voted paternalistic since 1974.
TheBlackAdder
Nov 2024
#12
Yes, but one that is offset by the larger gender bias men have towards women.
TheBlackAdder
Nov 2024
#91
And yet, somehow, the candidate or the campaign team or the party elites and all of their decisions
Seeking Serenity
Nov 2024
#8
Come up with some meaningful strategies to do that and I'm right there with you...
Wounded Bear
Nov 2024
#15
Sadly, that's what we'll have to do. Thankfully, there are a few of them out there...
Wounded Bear
Nov 2024
#92
Trump supporters and his campaign made it very clear that this was a movement against women
Quiet Em
Nov 2024
#23
I don't get how "out of fear" works, they can vote for whoever & tell hubby the voted for the orangutang, right?
EX500rider
Nov 2024
#66
Mass deportations and insane tariffs have a zero percent chance of not increasing food prices
TheKentuckian
Nov 2024
#69
As we're hauled off to the gulag we'll be seen screaming at each other, "It's your fault!!!"
jalan48
Nov 2024
#32
" Instead, they describe never ending competition over every little personal detail and a tendency
Quiet Em
Nov 2024
#38
Can you believe this shit? Next they'll be saying we're upset because our wombs are moving around.
Scrivener7
Nov 2024
#97
Maybe the reasons women vote for Trump and the reasons men do are not the same.
milestogo
Nov 2024
#96
Anybody notice that there are a lot threads lately masquerading as "election analysis," but which are just
Scrivener7
Nov 2024
#101
" Instead, they describe never ending competition over every little personal detail and a tendency to tear each other do
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Nov 2024
#107
As compared to Biden, Harris lost more men, more minorities, younger voters, and low-income voters
Ms. Toad
Nov 2024
#117