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cinyc
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« on: April 29, 2016, 05:31:42 PM »

I find it funny when white teenage males on the internet think they know how sexism will resonate with middle aged women.

You do realize that this demographic will most likely vote for Hillary in a general election. Insulting them and calling them racist, sexist and all the above does harm to her campaign. Also no not all Sanders supporters are white Roll Eyes

Uh...nowhere in my post did I mention Sanders or his supporters. It was jfern (ofc) that randomly brought him up out of nowhere.
Clinton is the one who has been playing "the gender card".

I think you completely missed my point. Young white men on the internet do not have a clue how the idea of sexism will resonate with middle aged or older women. This goes for all young white men, whether they support Bernie, Trump, or even Hillary.

These things work both ways.  How do you think men are going to react to Clinton's constant claims of sexism in everything and anything?  Is it possible it will turn them off to voting for her?  Gender gaps work both ways, you know.
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