“Bernie Sanders isn’t saying anything about feminist politics. He’s not integrating any kind of feminist politics into his vision. I think the important thing is that we see this as the continuum of patriarchal power reasserting itself, and not as though Trump invented it or makes it possible—because it has been there. It’s been there, in Hillary Clinton’s husband and all of these men—except that Hillary Clinton’s husband and Barack Obama became the benevolent patriarchs. They’re the patriarchal men we can love.
Early on, when Barack Obama became president, people were asking him, “Well, is Michelle Obama going to influence you, is she going to come to meetings?” I kept waiting for him to say, “She’s as much a citizen as anybody else and she has a right to her opinions and thoughts.” Instead, he went along with the idea that no, she will be doing her wifely, motherly duties. And not, yes, this is an amazingly smart and analytical woman who will of course have a voice that’s heard.
Even though so many people were deeply moved by Michelle’s speech supporting Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire, even that speech still contained this heteronormative mom-ism idea. As though sexism outrages us because it offends our sense of decency, and not that it offends our sense of justice, of what women and girls deserve. We saw that happening again and again, this focus on a patriarchal mom-ism.”




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April 15, 2017 at 10:27 am
Omegaphallic
feminists like you and bad Presidents like Trump deserve each other, it’s just a Shane that ordinary people have to pay the price.
PS Michelle Obama was elected to NOTHING, and giving her any kind of appointment would just have been a corrupt patronage appointment.
Being able to give a nice speech does not show you can govern, Justin Trudeau is proof of that.
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April 15, 2017 at 10:35 am
The Arbourist
@Omegaphallic
Here is the relevant point of the article –
So, the point of the article is the replication of patriarchal norms as opposed to whatever axe you have to grind with me or the feminism that I happen to support.
I recommend addressing the OP with regards to being relevant.
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