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casting anon because truthfully i'm afraid to cast this not-anon. women of farcaster: 1. what existing rights is the newly elected president taking away from you? 2. why is it assumed people who vote Trump hate women or condone SA? it is okay to be a single-issue voters on non-policy related (like SA, which majority of us condone) but not okay for people to be single-issue voters on crypto? 3. if you immediately call someone racist, sexist, homophobic, dumb, etc. for their vote without asking "why?", how do you expect them to react? do ad hominem attacks create space for mutual understanding required to move society forward?
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1. i don't know. i've asked this to a couple of women and answers are losing their right to vote or have a credit card, but i can't find concrete evidence of anywhere? it isn't part of Trump's policy. for gays, they are afraid they are going to lose the right to marry but not part of his policy either and Trump stood in front of the UN and launched a campaign to de-criminalize homosexuality so i don't get it. 2. i also don't get this. i have female friends who are victims of SA and they still voted for trump because they felt it was the better option to take care of their family based on outlined policies instead of moral symbolism. 3. i also don't get this. pot meet kettle?
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2. can you ask these victims of SA how they’d feel if their assaulter was voted into the most powerful office in the entire world? not vague hand waving or fear mongering — *their* specific assaulter
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