Katha Pollitt,
writing about the apocaversery:
"But the main difference is that I hate people now. Well, not all
people, of course. Just people who voted for Trump....
I know what you’re thinking: you are the problem, Katha, alienating
Trump voters with your snobbish liberal elitism and addiction to 'identity politics.' Yes, I wanted them to have health care and child
care and good schools and affordable college and real sex education and
access to abortion and a much higher minimum wage. And yes, I wanted the
wealthy to pay more taxes to provide for it all. Obviously, this
offended the pride of the stalwart, mostly white citizens of
Trumplandia, possibly because a good proportion of white people would
rather not have something if black people get to have it, too. As for
pussy-grabbing, sheesh! Men will be men, get over yourselves, ladies.
None of that is 'identity politics,' though. It is just America.
Actually, Trump voters are not the only people I hate. I also hate
Jill Stein voters and Gary Johnson voters and Bernie deadenders with
their ridiculous delegates math and people with consciences so delicate
they could not bring themselves to pull the lever for Hillary so they
didn’t vote at all. I hate everyone who thought there was no 'real' difference between the candidates because Hillary was a neoliberal and a
faux feminist and Trump was not so bad. I hate people who spent the
whole election season bashing Hillary in books and articles and Facebook
posts and tweets, and then painfully, reluctantly dragged themselves
out to vote for her, as if their one little, last-minute ballot
cancelled out all the discouraging and dissuading they’d spent six
months inflicting on people. I especially hate everyone who thought that
electing a reactionary monster would be okay because it would—or could,
or might, who can tell?—bring on the revolution. Looking at you, Susan
Sarandon and Slavoj Zizek! You are idiots and my heart seethes with
wrath against you."
As politicians left, right, and center continue to chase, center, and cater to white male rage, they ignore the reality that many women are angry as hell. Politicians telling us that the concerns of white men are "bread and butter" compared to side issues will not appease this anger. It will do the opposite.
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