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Make Women Trust Again

  • audreyshwang
  • Jan 10
  • 2 min read

Make Women Trust Again: an article discussing the four year anniversary of the Capitol raid, as well female Trump voters’ perspective on our future America as Trump as our leader.



While we still haven’t invented flying cars, this week marks the one-year anniversary of the most remarkable and intelligent episode in history—the Capitol Raid! The cherry on top is revealed: The leader who conducted the exceptional moment in 2021 will now be our leader, as president, in the big 2025!


Amongst Trump’s supporters, thousands of men and women are cheering for and believing in Trump’s promises to restore America to greatness. “Make America Great Again” has been the words that filled the crowds of his campaigns, yet we have only seen the news of him trying to pay off his numerous scandals and avoiding accountability for his crimes.


Donald Trump will be the 47th president of the United States while also being the first president to carry a felon record into his term.


Women supporting Trump (mostly conservative, Christian, and white females) expect him to uphold his promises to maintain traditional American values. According to beaconjournal.com, these types of women support the culture of the “traditional masculinity idealogy,” which supports the role of “real men” in society; they require men to be tough and suppress their emotions for successful leadership.


The author also mentioned how most women who supported Trump psychologically identified with him: this meant they admired Trump’s ability to defy rules and say things that no one else wanted to say. This also included race, sex, and sexual orientation as being a normalized topic for Trump to degrade.


This phenomenon is heavily correlated with subconscious misogyny, which seems ironic, considering women are quite literally the definition of unfair social prejudices in America.


When female voters prioritize a president‘s perceived appearance over his policies, we start to see where the root of the problem lies. Let’s not forget that Trump’s identity is associated with a misogynist and a sexual assaulter, and his true promises do not align with what women truly want.


Trump’s economic impact includes wage stagnation and tax cuts, which will ultimately affect women’s economic needs. His cuts on essential social programs, such as Medicaid, SNAP, and X funding, negatively influence how women can maintain their economic and health needs.


While we are on the topic of health, Trump has significantly reduced profits for maternity care, child support, and preventative screenings for more oil drills and land claims. Some of the cash might even cover up the seemingly infinite scandals he has had in his lifetime.


Whether I am joking or not, we must realize that the news we have been seeing lately is all completely real; Trump‘s empty promises cannot fuel a country‘s needs, and women (especially) need to realize that we cannot devolve in history. All we want in America is to be seen. If we have a leader that will not only silence us but all the marginalized communities as well, all we can do is come together and genuinely recognize the reality of our situation. But hey, the rich get richer, and the poor only get poorer, right?

 
 
 

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