Marcon is elected president. France avoided electing what would have been their first FEMALE president.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/macron-elect ... 35036.html

Marine Le Pen probably lost because of rampant misogyny, just like Hillary did...right?

Moderators: Jeff250, Tunnelcat
If there were any misogyny in the last American presidential election- guess what? It was on the democrat side...because NO republican would have ever wanted to vote for a democrat anyway.Jeff250 wrote:It's impossible to calculate something like whether misogyny was responsible for Hillary Clinton's defeat, especially when not everyone even agrees on its definition, but there was enough of it on this board alone for it to be impossible for you to pretend like it didn't exist.
You seem to think that if misogyny doesn't affect the result of an election then it doesn't exist. Of course there was misogyny, including Republican, and in fact largely Republican. The only question is did misogyny affect the election, and I don't really know how to reason about that.Nightshade wrote:If there were any misogyny in the last American presidential election- guess what? It was on the democrat side...because NO republican would have ever wanted to vote for a democrat anyway.
I didn't support her either. I felt like her nomination by the Democratic party lacked legitimacy, and I disagreed with her in a number of areas including foreign policy.Tunnelcat wrote:But, being of the female persuasion myself, even I hated Hillary's guts. It had nothing to do with her gender and everything to do with her sense of entitlement, disassociation and elitism. Why the Dems keep trotting her out in the press bewilders me. She lost, twice. She's poison to the party. She needs to deal with it and to go away into retirement, forever.
If people are unwilling to vote for a candidate just because of the letter next to their name, even if they are far and away the better choice, then this country is well and truly fucked.Nightshade wrote:If there were any misogyny in the last American presidential election- guess what? It was on the democrat side...because NO republican would have ever wanted to vote for a democrat anyway.Jeff250 wrote:It's impossible to calculate something like whether misogyny was responsible for Hillary Clinton's defeat, especially when not everyone even agrees on its definition, but there was enough of it on this board alone for it to be impossible for you to pretend like it didn't exist.
Nightshade wrote:If there were any misogyny in the last American presidential election- guess what? It was on the democrat side...because NO republican would have ever wanted to vote for a democrat anyway.