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Tony D’Addeo
@deodad
how misogynistic do you find Vance’s statement?
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ted (not lasso)
@ted
generally i think any quote taken out of context is hard to comment on however to take this is as a comment on women generally (and therefore misogynistic) is a bit misguided imo from my POV, it’s a comment on the people who live with a victim mindset who enjoy the pseudorole of vigilante or SJW and bully companies, legislators, etc into inefficient, unproductive and long term harmful decisions we shouldn’t generalize that to him commenting on all women or assume he’s misogynistic if he is misogynistic, then what’s the qualification? how do we explain his marriage and parenting with his driven, working wife?
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zoo
@zoo
based on his tact in that interview you posted yesterday, this comes across as an avowal of misogyny to me. he sounds like a "men's rights" activist
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adrienne
@adrienne
Our country is run by women? That's a new take
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kk
@king
pretty misogynistic
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erica
@heavygweit
here's him trying to explain it btw, it's 90s long he says the country is run by miserable childless cat ladies and democrats without children and that for the future of this country we need to vote for people with kids so ultimate message is "you should vote for people that have a biological interest in the survival of this country bc they have offspring that will survive them" with a very large undertone of misogyny :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L-1QzjczvA
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keccers
@keccers.eth
misogynistic but also to be expected I am not a woke lib, but after awhile seeing the way rw men talk was radicalizing to me. They rly will openly and proudly talk about how much they hate women
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