LizzieMaine
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white people already largely run everything. Old white men, to be more precise. Very rich old white men, too. But who gets to say who's white in the first place? The Irish weren't counted as white when they began arriving in large numbers before our civil war.
I have made a number of visits to the US over the years and my impression, as a European visitor, is that American society is in essence matriarchal and that the culture is dominated by white women, to such an extent that it is barely possible to escape their influence.
I would say you have a mistaken impression.I have made a number of visits to the US over the years and my impression, as a European visitor, is that American society is in essence matriarchal and that the culture is dominated by white women, to such an extent that it is barely possible to escape their influence.
Damn, where's *my* chocolates?
It helps to have a sense of humor about it all.
"Mad Mad Mad Mad World" is one of my favorite pictures, and I can watch it over and over again and it's just as funny as the first time. All the great schtick comics of the 20th Century in one package. Now that's democracy.
And it does show that this idea of America being a hag-ridden matriarchy is a very old comedy trope -- you'll find that idea being expressed over and over again in popular culture far back into the 19th Century, in stage acts, in plays, in comic strips and humorous short stories, in radio and television and movies, and in cartoons. Here's another choice example.
The thing is, though, is that the studios that produced these productions, and the directors who directed them,and the writers who wrote them were entirely male.
I would say you have a mistaken impression.
Ironically, the Western states were historically more liberal in some ways and the first state to give women the right to vote was Wyoming, in 1890. All of the states that gave women the right to vote before WWI were western states.
As it happens, my (almost) former boss, who semi-retired a couple of months ago, is married to someone from Wyoming, who still owns a ranch there. He, however, grew up in what was Northern Rhodesia. I think they met in Vienna.My grandmother bought her own homestead in Wyoming--must have been in the 1920s. I agree the interior West is more libertarian than the rest of the US.
I had reservations posting .Whenever I see that ad campaign I want to kick the Boys right in their "T-Zone."