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I call it a patriarchy because the vast majority are men:
It seems like the patriarchal government has been over-taken by the billionaire patriarchal government. This makes me wonder about the former and I have a question for you: now that you have had a small taste of it, how does it feel to be a woman? Especially knowing a 19 year old hacker called big balls has access to your files. I know, I know, it's awful, isn't it?
Try being a black woman. I wouldn't try it for a second, personally. Knowing what my half black daughters go through—spit in the face, chased through the streets, told to go back to their country; I could go on, but you get the picture.
It seems like black women are the only ones who refused to vote for the psychopath. The "angry" black woman is the only demographic that refused to vote for a groping, psychopathic rapist.
It's at odds with make America great again, because, let's be clear, the United States (not America) was never great for black women.
Why don't you sit down with a group of black women and hear what they have to say about the situation? They have been through it and know what it's like. I don't know, but it seems to me, like this take-over by greedy billionaires is a type of political gentrification.
I guess it's kind of reverse karma. That one really got me laughing—reverse karma. The only demographic where the majority listened to you and believed it would turn out badly, if Donald Trump were elected, is the demographic that has been effectively silenced with the label of angry black woman.
It's a shame that these women don't have a voice, because the election may have turned out very differently if they had never been unfairly silenced.
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