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I went to a Trump rally and all I got was groped
2016-11-06
[Vox] "I got groped at a Trump rally" are words I thought would never come out of my mouth, but it's 2016, so I guess it's official evidence nothing matters anymore.

In an attempt to understand the women who continue to support Donald Trump, despite him being accused of sexually harassing or assaulting 17 women and having a history of deep-seated sexism, I attended a rally in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, to hear from the female supporters still standing by him.

"Seven out of 10 women probably have an unfavorable view of a lot of men," one woman told me as I shared Trump's high unfavorable numbers with her. Although she didn't make excuses for his behavior, she said she was more interested in conversations about the candidate's "policies."
And as we all know, it's more important that any captain not named Hillary be pure than whether or not he can save the ship from going down in the middle of the Arctic ocean.
The handful of women (and men) I interviewed presented a wide variety of reasons they backed the republican nominee, ranging from the way he's raised powerful assertive daughters to the promotion of women within his businesses. Although they all had different reasons to support him, they all shared a certain nonchalance toward Trump's sexual assault accusations. Given that hostility toward women predicts support for Trump, perhaps it's unsurprising this wasn't an issue big enough to sway these voters away.

The Trump supporter who pinched my rump (she also did it to a random stranger and my camera operator) insisted that groping is "all in fun" and unfairly taken seriously when men are the perpetuators. "If I were a man, I would be in jail today," she explained. When I asked if the man she grabbed minded, he said he welcomed more women doing it. "That's my point," she smiled with satisfaction.

So what does justice look like under Trump's America? I guess one version is a country where men and women have an equal right to grope.
Posted by:gorb

#8  All she got was groped? I guess Liz went to get Planked.
Posted by: Bobby   2016-11-06 17:56  

#7  If nobody groped her, she'd have written a story about the rampant latent homosexuality.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2016-11-06 10:10  

#6  Was it "Grope a Dope" day?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2016-11-06 10:05  

#5  Vapid stupidity on display
Posted by: DarthVader   2016-11-06 09:36  

#4  It wasn't "grope grope".

After all, it was a woman who grabbed her (notably mentioned in the headline).
Posted by: charger   2016-11-06 09:28  

#3  they all shared a certain nonchalance toward Trump's sexual assault accusations.

Sort of like Hillary toward the many women Bill is accused of raping, huh? Oh and Hillary actively attacked said women on Bill's behalf. Haven't heard anything like that about the Donald.
Posted by: AlanC   2016-11-06 09:06  

#2  The author is fairly attractive on the exterior, her interior is what's toxic and stupid
Posted by: Frank G   2016-11-06 06:51  

#1  despite him being accused of sexually harassing or assaulting 17 women

Well, at least he doesn't eat Palestinian babies for breakfast like I do.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-11-06 04:37  

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