Soccerdad1995 wrote:And I will point out that you have offered zero basis for your claim that our personal experiences are equally representative of the male population in the U.S.
Reading comprehension is clearly not your strong suit. I didn't make the claim that they're equally representative, which would be a stupid claim to make as they cannot be equally representative. I said your experience is no more representative than mine. That's another way of saying that with only anecdotes and no data we have no way of knowing which experience is actually representative. You're right that I didn't provide any proof, for the obvious reason that unlike you I did not make a claim that a particular experience is representative (of the majority of males).
My delicate ears were not offended by Trump's comments. If yours were, then I'm sorry you had to endure that abuse.
I wasn't offended by his words per se. I was offended by the sexual assault he described himself committing. I'm sorry for you that you do not find sexual assault offensive.
And it doesn't really matter where the private conversation occurs.
A conversation with a TV host while wearing a microphone is not a private conversation, even if one is so naive as to assume that the mic is off.
"Locker room banter" is a euphemism for a type of talk, not meant to be taken literally as talk that happened in a locker room.
Indeed. You might want to inform
Rep. Ted Yoho and other Trump supporters, though:
WaPo wrote:I talked with several Trump supporters this week who truly thought the comments were made in an actual locker room...
CBSNews wrote:Rep. Yoho just said Trump made 2005 comments in a locker room. No he didn't. He said it while mic'd up talking to someone he barely knew
"Clown candidate"? Really?
I think it's a fitting description for a candidate who refused his own campaign's repeated requests to do the customary opposition research on yourself. Is there another word you would have used instead? Incompetent, perhaps? I'd be happy to switch to another word. After all, I wouldn't want to upset Trump supporters by using words that are politically incorrect.
Go vote for Hillary and enjoy your life as a subject.
If thinking that I'm voting for Hillary makes you feel better about voting for Trump, then by all means, carry on with your delusion.