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sheshe2

(83,758 posts)
Tue Nov 8, 2016, 03:56 PM Nov 2016

I Voted With My Vagina And I’m Proud Of It

I don’t like women telling other women what to do (don’t get me started on men telling women what to do). I also don’t like women throwing judgment at other women for their decisions. Especially voting. My favorite thing about America is our right to freedom of speech and how that manifests in the civic duty to vote each election year. So when, in early 2016, Gloria Steinem announced that the young liberal women who were supporting Bernie Sanders rather than Hillary Clinton chose to do so because they wanted to be liked by the “Bernie Bros” I was speechless. This was a feminist icon for nearly five decades claiming that women would make a political decision because they wanted to meet boys. Aside from being a blatantly sexist statement that would have caused an uproar had a man said it, it entirely undermined the fact that women vote with their brains, not their vaginas.

But aside from disappointment and criticism from those very women Steinem had criticized, it went under the radar. So a few days ago, when Susan Sarandon replied to the persistent question of wanting a woman to be president saying, “I’m not voting with my vagina” it’s no surprise that few people acknowledged the internal misogyny of her statement.

When I read it though, I was shocked. How naive for someone to believe that simply because a woman votes for another woman it must be because of her anatomy. How incredibly dismissive to say that a woman, with all her knowledge, rational, critical thinking, passion for politics, and struggle to survive in a world constantly trying to suppress her light, can be boiled down to one little part of her anatomy. After all, there is no chance that either woman agrees on, let alone has an understanding of, important policy issues. But then I started to think; maybe one of the reasons I did vote for Hillary Clinton was because of my vagina. And maybe that’s not such a bad thing.

I decided to make a list of the reasons I voted with my vagina after I shipped my absentee ballot off to Florida.

1. Because it’s mine and I want it to stay that way.

That’s all.

That’s not such a radical idea – that what happens in my body and for my body is my personal business. I want to be seen for more than a vagina. I don’t want to be seen as a political maneuver to gain more seats in Congress, to gain electoral votes, to win voters. I want to be seen as a human. An entire human. Not for this one part of me that a man wants. I want to be blamed for my mistakes and my errors and my political decisions that you don’t agree with because of my brain. Not my vagina. I want to live in a world where everyone recognizes that every woman has a right over her own body. That it’s hers and hers alone. And that anyone who tries to make a decision for her is invading the sovereignty of her body. That it’s her choice if she takes birth control or if she doesn’t take birth control. It’s her choice if she doesn’t want to carry a child to term because I know I am not the only woman who feels the weight of the burden if her period is a few days late. It’s her choice and her right to have an abortion if her child’s brain is developing in its heart and it’s not expected to survive outside of her. Or if she doesn’t want to ever be pregnant. Or if she doesn’t want to have children at all.

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Read More: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/i-voted-with-my-vagina-and-im-proud-of-it_us_5821d3c1e4b044f827a79315?section=us_women

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We are so much more than that.

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I Voted With My Vagina And I’m Proud Of It (Original Post) sheshe2 Nov 2016 OP
I was so annoyed when I saw Susan Sarandon say that. I thought, nobody needs you to Neema Nov 2016 #1
On the non-partisan section of my ballot, BlueProgressive Nov 2016 #6
Well, depends on how one defines "with" geek tragedy Nov 2016 #9
I tried to vote with my penis Qutzupalotl Nov 2016 #10
Good for ya!! Although I am obligated to note... onenote Nov 2016 #12
I voted with a pen. mysuzuki2 Nov 2016 #13
I hope you wiped down the machine before the next voter used it! (KIDDING!) scheming daemons Nov 2016 #17
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Neema

(1,151 posts)
1. I was so annoyed when I saw Susan Sarandon say that. I thought, nobody needs you to
Tue Nov 8, 2016, 03:58 PM
Nov 2016

"vote with your vagina" but at least try using your brain. I mean, Jill Stein, really?

And I voted for Bernie in the primaries, but I'm not an idiot.

 

BlueProgressive

(229 posts)
6. On the non-partisan section of my ballot,
Tue Nov 8, 2016, 04:06 PM
Nov 2016

when I didn't know any of the candidates and hadn't heard from any of them,
I decided to just vote for all the women! It is their day!

And I don't even have a vagina.

 

geek tragedy

(68,868 posts)
9. Well, depends on how one defines "with"
Tue Nov 8, 2016, 04:23 PM
Nov 2016

If it means "accompanied by" then I suppose hard to avoid, but if it means "by means of" then ????

onenote

(42,702 posts)
12. Good for ya!! Although I am obligated to note...
Tue Nov 8, 2016, 04:39 PM
Nov 2016

that if you really could vote with your vagina, you're probably very popular with the boys....
(don't hate me for trying to inject levity into a tense day!)

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