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Right-Wingers' Panicked Reaction to Election Losses and Attacks on Women Voters

The Damage ReportNovember 12, 20255 min21,997 views
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Right-Wingers' Post-Election Frustration

  • 🎯 Right-wing media are escalating attacks on young women voters following Democratic election wins.
  • πŸ’‘ This trend is seen as a panicked reaction to election losses, with a focus on blaming women for the party's decline.
  • πŸ—£οΈ Figures on the right express fear and anger towards women who vote against their perceived interests.

Blaming Women for Political Defeats

  • πŸ’₯ A common narrative is that liberal women are a "threat to America" for voting for their "own destruction."
  • 😠 This sentiment highlights a broader MAGA freakout over election results, particularly targeting liberal women.
  • πŸ“‰ The right is unhappy that women are not conforming to expectations and voting the way their partners might want.

Perceptions of Young Women Voters

  • πŸ“ˆ Young women, particularly in areas like New York, are voting overwhelmingly for Democratic candidates.
  • 🧠 Some on the right express concern that young women are "far-left" and have been influenced from a young age.
  • πŸ’¬ There's a dismissive attitude towards degrees held by women, suggesting they should have pursued more "useful" fields like STEM or finance.

Right-Wing Platform and Women's Interests

  • πŸ’” The policy stances and past statements of the right are seen as alienating women.
  • 🚫 The "pro-life party" is criticized for suggesting women's mothers should have been sterilized.
  • βš–οΈ It's argued that the right-wing platform lacks empathy and implicitly favors white people, as evidenced by the idea that white women voting Democrat are voting against their own best interests.

Economic Blame and Political Strategy

  • 🏠 Blaming the Green New Deal for high housing prices in New York is described as a desperate and clueless tactic.
  • πŸ“’ The real reasons for expensive housing, such as corporations buying up properties and subsidies for energy companies, are overlooked.
  • πŸ“‰ The right seems to believe they can alienate women with their rhetoric and policies but still expect their votes, a strategy that may be challenged by recent election outcomes.
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