Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 15, 2016
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For Huffington Post, Emily Peck writes:
Trump’s solution for struggling American families leaves out men.
More than any other problem with the plan ― and there are lots ― omitting half the population is its profoundest and most revelatory flaw, confirming once again Trump’s antiquated, sexist and harmful worldview: Men work. Women do the child-raising. The end.
Instead of helping working mothers, as is apparently intended, Trump’s plan would do them harm: At home, they’d be burdened with more childcare. At work, they’d be discriminated against because employers would likely set them on the “mommy track,” ratcheting back expectations for women who are assumed to be more devoted to the home sphere.
The Trump scheme is really just a hazy fantasy in which white men drink scotch (or in Trump’s case, Diet Coke) all day at the office while a woman at home tends to all the details of life. (People of color were never quite included in the “traditional” familial construct of stay-at-home mom and working dad.) In 2016, the difference is women can have jobs ― but they still must do all the home stuff.
Trump’s plan even includes a credit for stay-at-home mothers, but not for stay-at-home fathers. That such a man exists wouldn’t even cross the Trumpian mind.
Leaving men out quite obviously hurts fathers ― who want to be involved in their own lives ― and their families. It particularly insults gay men who become fathers.
Here is a picture of Emily Peck.
Hopefully after seeing that picture, no one will again question my use of the term “ratfaced kike.”
Here’s her Twitter.