Sunday, February 15, 2015

The reaping

February 15, 2015

Mrs. Clinton's Twitter page is decidedly unfriendly to me in a number of ways.  Her campaign probably will be, also, the better to get conglomerate money and positive, conglomerate press.

The article about her in the February 23-March 2, 2015 issue of Time magazine, called "Go Time For Hillary," shows the effects of 5 years of the conglomerate's misogynist propaganda.



"Unable to enforce order."  That phrase is a sign of the world that the conglomerate has spent 5 years creating.  It's what will increasingly be said about all women, if the conglomerate's agenda isn't stopped.  The belief it expresses is what will stop women from being promoted, and it's what will cause female managers and bosses to be replaced by men.

You think the Wet Floor signs, Caution cones and other misplaced paraphernalia, scattered all over the world, aren't destroying women's gains? They are.  You think the coughing, nose-rubbing and similar gestures aren't eroding respect for women everywhere?  They are.  You think the constant and inappropriate threading of coded references to vaginas through every possible setting isn't taking a toll on women's ability to wield authority?  It is.  You think that the promotion and excusing of voyeurism and involuntary pornography, whose victims are primarily female, aren't contributing to the extreme objectification of women, and to rape culture in general, whose message is that women are not equal to men and deserve to be treated unequally?  Why would you think that, when all evidence proves the contrary?

"A swirling narrative"; you mean, "gossip"?  Gossip is insidious and powerful, and the conglomerate's "swirling narrative" about women is not unlikely to cost Mrs. Clinton the Presidency, whether she partakes of it or not.


Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, February 15, 2015 @ 4:29 p.m.

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