In modern America, the rules of the game have been turned on their head. We’ve come a long way from striving to work hard and be the best in things that actually matter, now we revel in becoming victims just to get ahead the ladder. Hillary Clinton recently handed women some extra points in this ‘game’ of victimhood.
INTRO. Hillary Clinton spoke at the Forbes 30/50 Summit in Abu Dhabi alongside Gloria Steinem and several other notable figures. Despite having failed as a woman overall, Clinton made a bold claim that women and girls were the “primary victims” of climate change without providing any evidence. Given her track record, this unsubstantiated assertion could be viewed as just another policy proposal from an unsuccessful politician desperate to gain attention.
.@HillaryClinton: "Women and children are the primary victims of conflict and of climate change and there is no place that unfortunately, tragically, shows us that more dramatically than Ukraine today." pic.twitter.com/FAguBudrgu
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 8, 2023
After making claims like that, most people know to shut up or back them up with facts, but not with Clinton. She doubled down.
More Hillary: "Covid … had a disproportionate impact on women & girls around the world & a lot of consequences such as increases in domestic violence, increase in child marriage, increase in unemployment. And we have seen organized pushback to the advancement of women." pic.twitter.com/vk8ZOM24tK
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 8, 2023
This all comes after Fox reports, It is reported that Democratic leaders are publicly backing Joe Biden for the 2024 presidential election – potentially setting up a rematch with Donald Trump – but behind the scenes, the story is different.
Behind closed doors Hilary’s name is being floated around.
The attention given to climate issues is one thing, but unfortunately this has allowed women’s struggles to be pushed aside and forgotten about. Women have spent years championing their causes and working to make a better life for themselves – yet they now risk being overshadowed by the loudest voices in the room talking about a more ‘trendy’ topic.Â
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