If we do that, what makes us different?
“address” doesn’t mean embrace. At least I don’t think that’s what was meant.
That's the question, exactly, How do we get across to a generation of women that has been raised to believe that they don't need a man and that the government will provide for them that THEY are the ones who are really suffering.
I was listening to Rush on the way home from work today and he was talking about all of the minority role models in the GOP and how they all benefitted from hard work and their parent's sacrificing for them.
How do we get across to these women that, while they may feel "liberated" they are really being enslaved? How can we explain the feeling of sacrifice and hard work and the feeling of accomplishment that comes with it?