Posted on 01/03/2020 8:30:53 AM PST by Kaslin
In corporate media, conservative women are simply presumed to be bigoted, or stupid, or who cares, as long as its an opportunity to trivialize them.
Washington Post columnist Petula Dvorak is confused. In October 2019 she visited a Women for Trump rally in our nations capital, trying to figure out why these women support President Trump. Attendants were hesitant to answer Dvorak, particularly when she identified herself as a WaPo employee.
The women on the Capitol lawn approving of him, for the most part, didnt want to talk to me, she acknowledged. Those who did answered with vagaries, like one woman who simply explained her support with, Oh, for many, many reasons.
This prompted another question for Dvorak: Why are conservatives so distrustful of her and the mainstream media she represents? Dvorak thinks the answer can be reduced to President Trumps disparaging of what he calls the Amazon Washington Post or the Failing New York Times, as if conservative women are mindless lemmings who bow to his every bidding.
Ill offer a more basic answer: because these outlets, and many others like them, offer such blatantly critical and condescending perspectives on conservative Americans and their values. This is palpable even in Dvoraks article, which rather than attempting empathy for conservative women who dont equate feminism with pro-choice politics, simply belittles them. She writes:
But why, specifically, is he good for American women, I wanted to know. Was there a woman who believes the Equal Rights Amendment is an old idea thats no longer relevant? Or a woman who believes it was Melania Trump who brought family values and Christmas back to the White House? Or a military mom who is so glad funding for military child care will instead be used to build the wall?
Well, when you set it up that way Dvoraks approach is akin to a lawyer who asks the defendant when he stopped beating his wife. Conservative women are simply presumed to be bigoted, or stupid, or who cares, as long as its an opportunity to trivialize them.
The problem goes far beyond Dvorak and her consistent mockery of conservatives. Monica Hesse, whose WaPo byline describes her as a columnist writing about gender and its impact on society, rivals Dvorak in her antipathy for conservatives and their way of life.
Hesse loves to write articles encouraging America to have a conversation or talk about some gender-related subject she deems important. Yet consider her provocative headlines: Why do so many dads think its their duty to monitor their daughters virginity? We need to talk about why mass shooters are almost always men, and I walked like a man for a week, and heres what I realized.
Hesse is also one of the many WaPo writers who engaged in unsubstantiated ad hominem attacks against now Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. In that article, no surprise, Hesse presumed Kavanaughs guilt. She wrote: I longed for the dialogue a statement [acknowledging that Kavanaugh was too drunk to remember if he had sexually assaulted Christine Blasey Ford] could have forced us to have. This is supposed to be dialogue? Would Hesse be willing to dialogue with people say, the misogynists whose emails litter her email inbox who attack her?
Notice that calls by Hesse, and many liberal commentators like her, for a national conversation dont start on neutral ground. Kavanaugh is presumed guilty of sexual assault. Fathers who want to protect their teenage daughters from sex are oppressive patriarchs. People skeptical of transgenderism ideology are homophobes. Pro-life legislation and the politicians who support such laws are stupid, heartless, and misogynist.
If these are the grounds upon which the conversation is supposed to start, no wonder conservatives arent anxious to sit down over coffee with Hesse or Dvorak. If the presumption is that I, as a conservative, pro-life Catholic who believes femininity cannot be divorced from biology, and encourages his two daughters to be modest in their clothing, am an intolerant, patriarchal bigot, then Ill take a rain check on talking. Such a conversation would just be another means of mocking me and my beliefs.
What is true of these WaPo writers is indicative of much of what one reads on liberal-leaning mainstream media, popular entertainment, and even commercials. CNN with its October 2019 LGBT town hall very explicitly declared its adherence to liberal sexual ideology, with no room for alternative opinions. Taylor Swifts 2019 elitist video You Need to Calm Down portrays conservative Christians opposed to LGBT preferences as ugly, in-bred, backwards yokels.
Id say this is a new development, but many years before shaving commercials attacked toxic masculinity, op-ed writers were already complaining that commercials increasingly ridiculed men. During the 2019 World Series, I counted four consecutive commercials where white heterosexual males were portrayed as bumbling idiots.
So much for conversation. The liberal institutions that dominate our nations discourse, from the Washington Post to Hollywood to academia, have already set the terms of the conversation, and it excludes a significant percentage of the American public.
Almost 40 percent of Americans think abortion should be illegal in most, if not all cases. About 40 percent of Americans favor requiring transgender people to use bathrooms that correspond to their biological sex. At least a third of Americans still think homosexual behavior is sinful.
Such Americans, according to people like Hesse and Dvorak, are exempted from polite public discourse, because they are sexist, homophobic bigots. Such people are worthy of nothing more than snarky, condescending ridicule.
Its no wonder Dvorak had trouble finding conservative women willing to speak with her. Theyre wise to the game, and the deck is stacked against them.
Well, gee, let’s see... because Dvorak gave a speech decrying the dangers of “fake news” by repeating fake news, specifically the garbage about Sarah Palin being personally responsible for Gabrielle Gifford being attacked?
How’s that for starters?
I stopped ready WaPo years before the Trump escalator ride. Can’t remember if it was before the Obama administration.
Good catch. Jesse Jacksonism from the left-using big words incorrectly or out of context (never mind pronunciation).
NPR lamented the same awhile back. Clueless.
I had a “I don’t believe the Washington Post” bumper sticker in the 1980s. It’s been a long long time since I trusted them.
That’s funny.
Dvorak to friends, “I don’t know how Trump got elected; no one I know voted for him!”
A skunk or a skank? 😁
He’s Making America Great Again!
He’s taking it TO our enemies!
Jobs! Jobs! Jobs!
A Red-Hot Economy!
He’s Building A Wall! No Border, No Country!
He’s Draining The Swamp!
He’s Inspirational!
He Puts America & Americans FIRST!
He Calls the Socialist Democrats on the Carpet!
Any other questions, WaPo? *SMIRK*
Actually, vagaries is defined as an unexpected and inexplicable change in a situation or someone’s behavior. A few synonyms are quirk, idiosyncrasy, peculiarity, oddity and, yes, whim. In plain English, the WaPo b’tch doesn’t understand us, poor dear. Oh, and she’s only pretending to try to understand us. I’d actually find it amusing to chat with her. Kind of like the way a cat plays with a mouse before going in for the kill.
Because conservatives know (or should know) that whatever they say will be spun, misrepresented, put in a context they never meant, etc, no matter what they say. Their words will even be outright lied about. So, best to say nothing, so that when the left presumes to put words in our mouths, they have to come right out and brazenly lie, because we said nothing at all to them.
They probably wouldnt have talked to a BLM, LGBTQ, Antifa, CAIR or Planned Parenthood rep., either.
— Clue to Dvorak:
— I stopped trusting the NY Times long before Trump even announced he was going to run. (This was after more than 40 years of reading most all of the paper every day.)
The Jason Blair episode should have killed whatever credibility they had left in 2003.
Exactly. Their disingenuous attempts to reach out are merely bait, and its best if we just dont bite.
A Squonk, and now all that's left of her is a pool of tears.
I'll point out that you misspelled "WaPOS".
The MSM STILL don’t realize this has been going on for a long, long time.
The arrogant a$$holes think they control the narrative and we’re none the wiser. Too bad for them.
FTA: “This prompted another question for Dvorak: Why are conservatives so distrustful of her and the mainstream media she represents?”
Put this in your file of examples of “begging the question.”
I doubt smug Casey knows the difference between "vagaries" and "vagueries," but would probably jump on a Trump supporter's usage error.
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