So it’s the 2nd annual women’s march. In 2017 it flooded all media. This year barely a ripple. And I see it’s dissolved into internecine controversy about hats and a why-isn’t-it-bigger story about Trump’s magazine spanking. There’s a lesson here, but damned if I know what it is
There’s an easier story to tell. “Go back to what the founding fathers intended” “Women’s rights” ends up being “well the younger women are now arguing with Margaret Atwood about what that means and the Babe writer is arguing with other journalists...is this 3rd or 4th wave?”
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You're only seeing complexity on one side. You don't seriously believe the Tea Party had no internal conflicts, right? Women's rights has a simple narrative too.
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It was still a simpler story. And they did also suffer their narrative eclipse when the constitutional originalism Story unraveled into multiple bickering subplots of Kochs, Jacksonianism, originalism, alt-fighters, evangelicals etc
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