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Seriously, I actually couldn’t believe the articles attempting to refute the existence of the so-called “Bernie Bro.” While I admit the extreme sexism the original articles claimed is pretty rare, my Facebook feed is rife with examples of Bernie Bros, so unless Zuckerberg has started making up fake friends that seem

Could not agree with you more. My biggest fear is that Trump and Sanders will be the nominees and America will need to choose between two candidates who represent the wet dreams of their parties. They’re both way too unrealistic. There’s not enough support to make either of their promises a reality.

They certainly are. I have read analysis that have compared Sanders to Trump: they are the same person on different ends of the spectrum as both make promises they can’t possibly keep. Trump: deport all Muslims, build a wall. Sanders: Medicare for all! Both groups of supporters seem to overlook the fact that the

there is this guy who comments on like every.single.article about Bernie or remotely related to Bernie on Facebook. usually with a meme or a picture of some kind. he is quintessential Bernie Bro. Not listening to the other side’s concerns, just drowning them out in “BERNIE IS BEST CANDIDATE HE IS FOR PEOPLE DO YOU

Flawless.

Sanders is a GD nightmare. He’s a losing proposition all the way around and I’m astounded that he’s even a factor. Democrats can be so damn stupid.

“There is no such thing. Quote one.”

Lets be honest about what this is...this is clearly and blatantly an attempt by Bernie Sanders’s supporters to play the same sort of “gotcha” politics they accuse others of doing.

Agreed. I like Bernie, but it really bums me out to see so many members of my party buying into the GOP brainwashing about Hillary and not realize that most of it is rooted in sexism.

The thing I think people don’t get from people like Steinam or Albright is, they watched HRC bashed with the same cudgel Hillary’s opponents on the left are using for a decade and a half by misogynists from the RNC.

If Hillary doesn’t win, these women wil literally not see a female president in their lifetimes. I totally get it, and also like seeing them so fired up, even if the message is...indelicate.

Right. When you are in your twenties, you have the least sex discrimination in your life. At entry level, there is the least discrimination.

Unfortunately, this is not about “old guard” v. “new guard”. This is about the fact that most (white) women don’t really have to notice sexism and its costs in full until they hit their late 30s-40s, depending on how fit they keep themselves. Or until they become mothers and join the legions of the invisible and

First, Madeleine Albright is a badass. Never speak her name in the same breath as Taylor Swift.

I’m not an American so I had no idea who Madeleine Albright is nor do I know much about Clinton’s and Sanders’s policies on issues, but as a woman who was born and lived most of her life in a country that was for a long time dominated by leftist/socialist politics which were lead mostly by “radical” and

If there were a hell, there should be a special place for reporters who push this nonsense.

Madeline Albright is 78 years old. She was born in fucking 1938 in fucking Czechoslovakia until FUCKING HITLER forced her family into exile in England during the Holocaust (in which THREE of her Grandparents died). She lived through the blitz in London, hiding under a metal fucking table during Nazi bombings.

This is exactly what’s going on. Women like my 74yo mother: She never thought she’d live long enough to see a woman president, and even though Hillary isn’t perfect, my mom just Really, Really wants to see a woman in the Oval before she dies. It is deeply meaningful to her.

Yes, exactly! I’ve been having this discussion on groupthink, but I just feel like there’s SO MUCH sexism and racism that I didn’t know about or recognize when I was younger. I felt like in my 20s, I thought that for the large part, woman had won equality, and that we lived in a “post-racial” world. Now in my 30s, I’m

I honestly am not all that bothered by this. You have a moment in time where women of a certain age can actually see the first woman POTUS and they are fired up about it. I liken it to the way that black people were ramped up over Barack Obama. I had older family members who were pretty militant about all of us in the