For what it's worth . . . There's a great deal of misogyny and all manner of horrific stuff on the Internets no matter what the occasion.
However . . .
A recent MSM narrative focuses on the reaction of a Missouri mom & her adult daughter post-election and recalls their progressive journey of FAIL and disappointment.
Here's a passage that stood out . . . Check-it . . .
The election had been just another topic of discussion at the their household, an extension of a conversation that intensified when Roe v. Wade fell, and the Supreme Court erased 50 years of abortion rights.
That night, Hayley, who divorced Aihva's father seven years ago, went to her daughter's room and told her "she had a few hundred condoms coming in the mail," Aihva recalled, and not to be alarmed when Amazon showed up. Her mother put them in a bowl on the kitchen table.
"I told her friends to take handfuls," Hayley said.
With the election looming, she didn't see in the former president the straight-talking, successful businessman promising economic prosperity that other Americans did. She saw "someone accused of so many sexual assaults."
"It’s like a permission slip for young boys," she said. They can say, "My dad voted for him. My dad condoned this type of behavior, so he’s not going to get mad at me.'"
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .
A mother and daughter's tearful question: Will a woman ever be president?
They watched Kamala Harris' campaign to make history. Now, a mother and daughter must come to grips with her loss.
Kinda related . . .
'Your body, my choice:' Women enraged by emboldened MAGA misogynists
Donald Trump's third bid for the White House was arguably his most misogynistic yet, and his supporters heard the message loud and clear. Michelle Goldberg and Heather McGhee join to discuss how the surge of MAGA misogyny is laying the groundwork for a massive backlash among women.
Women report increased misogyny online post-election
The phrase "your body, my choice" had appeared under multiple women's posts on various social media platforms.
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