(December 7, 2015 at 1:56 pm)Thumpalumpacus Wrote:You do realize that all districts have slightly more women than men. Now the district might be Repub but the Repub women could vote for someone who isn't going to deprive them of their rights. But like all Repubs they are dummies. They need to be wearing burquas. They are responsible for their own oppression.(December 7, 2015 at 12:07 pm)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote: There are four basic segments: Dem men; Dem women; Repub men; Repub women.
The Dem men and Dem women outnumber the Repub men. Therefore, without the support of the dummy Repub women the Repub candidates wouldn't get elected. Consequently, when the dummy Repub women vote for the scumbag Repub candidates the fummies are voting to be oppressed. Got that? If you didn't then you are a dummy.
Except that you're commenting on women nationwide complaining about acts of Congress -- a body where the members are elected at the local or state level. What that means is that a female Democrat in California cannot have voted for a Republican representative in Alabama. Additionally, you're not taking in population differences between the states, and the fact of gerrymandering. To thereafter ridicule all women who complain about acts of Congress as if they all had voted for Republicans means that you're either ignorant of the information I just laid out, or simply out to rile the women here.
Listen, I know you're not the brightest bulb in the chandelier, but that doesn't excuse you from the obligation to think before you post. Your education is (thankfully) not my responsibility, but neither is molly-coddling your feelings, and when you're being an idiot -- like right now -- you will be treated like one.
Got it?
(December 7, 2015 at 12:07 pm)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote: As far as numbers are concerned there's no reliable data that lists the numbers in each segment, only percentages. And the election results aren't broken down by gender in numbers.
It's a shame you don't have the character to simply state that you overstepped your evidence, and move on. Now I have a better measure of you, and it only reinforces my previous notions of you being a shitposter long on mouth and short on thought.
Good day.
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(December 8, 2015 at 5:27 am)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote: You do realize that all districts have slightly more women than men. Even in Alaska, with a ratio of 108.9 men to every 100 women? Anyone with half-a-brain knows to avoid statements like "all x are y". (December 8, 2015 at 5:27 am)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote: Now the district might be Repub but the Repub women could vote for someone who isn't going to deprive them of their rights. But like all Repubs they are dummies. They need to be wearing burquas. They are responsible for their own oppression. First it was all women, now it's Republican women. I love to watch someone backtrack, especially when they don't have the character to acknowledge error. But, until you come up with turnout -- which is the only thing that matters when we're talking about voting, no matter the party -- the only thing you are doing is arguing via PIDOOMA. Show us that the majority of votes received by every Republican anti-abortion legislator came from women. Do this with facts, not suppositions. |
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