by Philly » Tue Feb 09, 2016 9:40 am
I think a lot of the discourse about feminism, sexism, and old vs young women in this primary is failing to connect all of it to the fact that the entire race between Sanders and Clinton is a generation gap, and the gender gap really isn't that major. To ask why Clinton's feminism doesn't resonate with young women, one should really be asking why her social liberalism bored young liberals in general.
To me, the answer is that it sounds dated. She's on the stump delivering her big applause lines about how women should have all the career opportunities that a man has. To the 58 year old woman in the audience who started her career in the 70s, that's exciting and shows that Hillary is a champion for her. For millennial women, that's boring cause in her generation, that concept goes without saying. And it's not just women's issues. Millenials aren't impressed or awed by support for LGBT rights and marriage equality from a candidate. Our response is "no shit".
On the other hand, millenials grew up in the post Reagan era, so the stuff Sanders is saying may be rehashed new deal politics, but to us it's new and exciting.
go ahead. keep screaming "Shut The f**k Up " at me. it only makes my opinions Worse