Despite all the history of oppression and the current challenges we have a...

Rickey

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...man of color as President? I don't think there's anyone who has faced more oppression than African Americans. Yet a man of color has risen to the highest status in the Western World.

Although, many of what would be considered fairly well off middle-class white women claim great oppression as well, that would equal and even surpass the suffering of African Americans.

My question is, Do you think that if women spent less time writing papers in Women's Study classes on all sorts of ways women are victimized they might have become a President?

Hillary Clinton was the closest thing to a potential President and the truth is she was only there ride off the back of her husband's name. In my opinion she lost, not because she was a woman, but because of the public's lack of trust for Washington insiders.
****** The Lorax *******

Yes, I'm talking about here in the western world, especially the US were women feel they are repeatedly victimized.
 
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