@bijouxbroussard That is true to a larger degree but it depended largely on where you were in the country and your social status. Also, I was not speaking so much of how a woman was perceived as how she actually was.
@OwnerOfMany Then how are [b]you[/b] gauging the difference in the strength of women in general, if not by perception ? (I’m guessing you’re not actually 90-99 years old).
@OwnerOfMany Yet, other than attacking her, for no other reason but being an independent woman, with a mind of her own, and willingness to step up, in service of the country, you can't provide one shred of proof that you can do better than her.
But, call it all luck, that certainly answers everything. When was the last time, you addressed Congress?
@Northwest I did not attack her for, as you put it, "being an independent woman, with a mind of her own, and willingness to step up." I said, "Being elected was luck and the majority of her ideas and proposals are unattainable insanity. Not to mention she is a hypocrite." which is obvious! The only reason SHE addressed congress is because she got elected in a district that the demographics had changed enough to swing the vote her way.
@bijouxbroussard There isn't much bullies do like other than to get a reaction by being what they are. That is exactly why I do not let jokes, snide remarks, or smart ass comments get under my skin.
@OwnerOfMany Grrr, we shouldn’t take that position. Our position should be, we can and we must do what we can. Maybe Ms. Greta can change Trump’s mind about climate change. Who knows 🤷♀️
She's brilliant, a great communicator and incredibly strong given the level of abuse and attack she endures. Politicians on both sides have to be made of steel I think. Politics is really nasty, and social media is full of people spewing out their frustration with their petty lives.