@CahnEmily eh, c’mon there has been a lot of misogyny from the Bernie bros. That’s all Emily is highlighting.
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Replying to @brianros1 @CahnEmily
Your use of the term "Bernie Bro" is itself indicative of misogyny. Very ironic.
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Replying to @brianros1 @CahnEmily
You are erasing the Bernie-supporting women (equal to men among delegates) who led the booing of convention speakers.
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Replying to @mtracey @CahnEmily
no, I’m not. Bernie had ample female support, especially among young women. I’m not denying that. But plenty of misogyny
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in his movement. All the people who said hateful things to female reporters, etc. Like every movement, it had bad apples
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Replying to @brianros1 @CahnEmily
Even if it were the case that misogyny was inordinately prevalent among Bernie supporters (disputed)...
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...that wouldn't justify willfully misrepresenting the actions of delegates, as Emily obviously did here.
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Replying to @mtracey @CahnEmily
“willfully misrepresenting.” Dude she had 140 characters. They also hate national security folks. There. Fixed.
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no massive conspiracy present.
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I didn't posit a conspiracy. That's your own strawman. Just willful omission of key facts to further a bogus narrative
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