Let’s just be frank
Oh no – women have become too mouthy. They’re supposed to be silent and fun to look at, or else absent. We’re not here to listen to women talk ffs. By “we” I mean real people; women are just toys.
“Look, let’s just be frank. Women have become too mouthy. As the Black man in the room, I’ll say that.”
That’s a quote from Minnesota Senate candidate Royce White, the man recently endorsed by the state Republican Party in its primary contest to face off against Sen. Amy Klobuchar in the fall.
See? See what I mean? What the hell is Senator Amy Klobuchar doing being a senator? It’s so mouthy!
White made the comments in July on former Trump adviser Steve Bannon’s podcast, before rambling on with a sexist attack on MSNBC’s Joy Reid and peddling conspiracy theories about women in the workplace. The comments resurfaced in video clips that were circulating on social media over the weekend.
Yeah, well, women who talk on tv are mouthy, and women in the workplace are mouthy. Obviously. Women are supposed to be inside a house, not talking.
Competitive sports figures make the best politicians, don’t they? Almost as good as empty headed TV personalities. So, as the “black man in the room,” is it important to point out that you’re the “black man in the room?” Or is that just borrowed from the “”transwoman” guy in the room” playbook? AKA the “let’s hate on women by claiming superior victimhood.”
It used to be retired generals. Is this a step up, or a step down?
Way down, I would think. Generals have to do a lot of genuine brain work. The planning for D-Day was no small thing.
Women’s mouths have only one purpose, and speaking isn’t it.
Did I get that right?
And what’s the deal with an “Uppity Nigga” speaking in public? You need to know your place, “Boy”.
I thought we’d moved past that sort of language, but here we are, still treating a portion of the community as lesser, not because of the content of their character, but because of their supposed sin.
Being any sort of pop culture adjacent “professional” should automatically exclude you from federal office unless you’ve put in the work locally. Ronald Reagan at least put in his time as a governor first.
And not even their supposed sin but the supposed sin of a mythological female mistakenly believed to be the ancestor of all of us, that was alleged to have lived around five to ten thousand years ago…but since her sin was seeking knowledge, I suppose any woman seeking knowledge, or power, or anything else purportedly reserved for men is then committing Eve’s sin all over again.