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Old 11-06-2019, 10:53 AM   #911
molson
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: The Mountains
Women are perceived differently than men for possessing the same traits. They get called things like "abrasive", "bitchy", "bossy", "frigid", "shrill" for traits that wouldn't even be noticed in a man, or would be considered positive traits for men. They get critiqued on their appearance and clothes a lot more. And I'm not even talking about the wildly disparate ways Hillary's actual misdeeds were portrayed v. far worse conduct from men, from both parties.

Elizabeth Warren sure doesn't seem like the woman who can overcome those things, but I think that's true that being in the public eye for a lot less time really helps not having to fight against those decades of unflattering portrayals.

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