Donald Trump’s Demeaning Comments: A Wake-Up Call for Women

Reason 2 Why I Cannot Vote For Trump

Nothing angers me more than witnessing a man demeaning or talking down to a woman as if she is unintelligent. Trump has consistently demeaned, stereotyped, and objectified women. I can tell when he is about to make disgusting remarks toward a woman who challenges him because he gets a predatory look in his eyes and a lopsided grin on his face.

Let’s not overlook the fact that a New York jury has ruled that former President Donald Trump is liable for sexual abuse, battery, and defamation. We don’t need a court to inform us that he takes pleasure in exerting masculine power over women. When you consider his wealth along with his oversized ego, it becomes less surprising to hear him make statements such as:

“I’ve got to use some Tic Tacs, just in case I start kissing her. You know I’m automatically attracted to beautiful — I just start kissing them. It’s like a magnet. Just kiss. I don’t even wait. And when you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything … Grab them by the pussy. You can do anything.”

I want to make it clear that I have been in plenty of locker rooms and have never heard men idly talking about assaulting a woman like that.

I vividly remember many things he said, but listing them all would be never-ending. Don’t worry; I can provide you with a link to 74 specific quotes where Trump talked about women. https://news.yahoo.com/…/69-things-donald-trump-said…

It’s tough for me to understand why he’s allowed to continue trashing women and still be looked upon favorably by both women and men. What kind of example does this set for our younger generation when a former president and a possible future president make such degrading comments about women? It should not come as a surprise that the Republican playbook Project 2025 wants to chain women to a time when they had no rights or assets.

Finally, I want to share some thoughts about the potential benefits of having a female president that many people may not know. Overall, women tend to score higher than men in most leadership skills. They also excel at multitasking, which makes it no surprise that psychological research suggests that women leaders enhance business performance. The role of a president demands multitasking as a daily requirement, and women have an additional advantage with verbal capabilities in both hemispheres of their brain (men only use one side); this evolutionary trait enhances women’s vocabulary and communication skills – essential when engaging with both domestic and foreign dignitaries.

However, perhaps the most remarkable quality is how women handle stress. Both men and women release the hormone oxytocin, but it has a calming effect when combined with estrogen. In contrast, the relationship of testosterone to oxytocin tends to make men more aggressive. In other words, men are more inclined to start fights and wars. Not women. Diplomacy is crucial in the highest office, and remaining calm in stressful situations is essential! As a bonus, we won’t need to worry about hearing two dictators argue over who has the bigger “button” anymore.


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