Proud To Be a Nasty Woman: Trendy #NastyWoman

Last updated 29 Dec 2016 . 4 min read



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Women worldwide are reclaiming their #nasty self thanks to #Trump

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Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton a “nasty woman” toward the end of the final presidential debate on Wednesday, October 19

“Nasty Woman” is one of the worst possible, degrading, misanthropic, discriminating and damaging phrases, which has been used for women.

 

This is just to bring women down, repress and force them into submission.

 

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A woman, who calls the shots, is a leader, boss, vocal, fights for her rights and a feminist has to go through ordeal, abuse, discrimination and harassment because of her gender in her lifetime for sure. It is rampant at every level and strata of society.

The frightening bit is that it is prevalent even though she is educated, independent, successful and a leader.

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The “Nasty woman” comment attack reinforces Trump’s dystopian mindset were women are mere commodities, where he can have sex with any woman he wants and that he can do anything he wants to them because he’s “a star” — including grabbing them “by the pussy.”

Trump is symbolic of people who have a skewed view and cannot treat women as equals and with dignity, even today.

It reconfirms that there is a tirade of people who are trying to bring women down every day.

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In 2016, an American presidential candidate in the final debate is trashed by her contender for being a “Woman.” That is one of the biggest failures for the complete human civilization. Are we really evolving?

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Sheryl Sandberg  and other prominent women, like Condoleezza Rice and Beyonce, collaborated to launch Ban Bossy, a campaign that show how words disproportionately describe women, “damaging their confidence and desire to pursue leadership positions."

 

Hazel Sheffield writes in Independent, “Women bosses are more likely to be called ‘bitchy’, ‘emotional’ and ‘bossy’ than their male counterparts, according to a government study. The survey of 1000 female and 500 male small business owners found that more than half of respondents had heard female bosses referred to as ‘bitchy’ and ‘emotional’ compared to just one in eight male counterparts. Less than a quarter of men had been described as ‘bossy’ compared to almost 40 per cent of women.”

Social media worldwide rallied in support for women. And women stood up for their own self. No one will hear her, unless she rises to save her own self.

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Oh! And for the record this what women have to say!

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Here is your list of Donald Trump: all the sexist things he said

Celebrity reactions to Trump’s Nasty woman comment.

Watch the full final Presidential debate here

 


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Piyali Dasgupta
A writer and an educator with expertise in experiential learning,capacity building, counselling & content development. A feminist, wit addict and time/life traveler. She loves trees, water bodies, vintage,cooking and arts


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