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Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by bukatyne(f): 12:28pm On Jan 22, 2021
Magnoliaa:


So you feel she's good in other areas/her greats works are worthy of being hyped, and also think she's idolized unnecessarily?

You acknowledge also that she's done other notable things, and has other qualities but is riding on Biden's success as an "attached?"

Let's celebrate her any way we want. You might say you do not care for American politics, or who wins -- but you care enough to write a topic now when it's a woman, because I was going to suggest that creating a topic on the good things you think are worth hyping about Kamala might have been the way to go. You should have celebrated her the way you deem fit, and that would have gone a long way, with your voice added to the bulk of different women's opinions on equality — that you don't necessarily subscribe to.

I see you hold nothing against Kamala Harris and her being a woman, or equality, yeah?

So why this "thread?"

Magnoliaa:


I engaged not necessarily because of you. cheesy

So allllllll this time, where are your threads on male celebrities, and such that are getting hype they do not deserve?

I have not seen, and maybe if you can point me to one, then I might be "barking up the wrong tree" and admit your objectivity in this case.

I have explained why being FEMALE is a factor in her being celebrated "exceedingly." That doesn't say that she brought "femaleness" alone to the table.

You are just all over the place bringing in equality undecided

What has equality got to do with Kamala Harris chosen as the running mate of Biden?

Last I remembered, Pakistan elected a female Prime Minister in 1988. They don't strike me as 'epitome of equality'.

If you don't understand the context of the thread, read the OP calmly, and comment again (if interested).

This gender equality/ inequality is honestly getting stale and creates mental block during discussions.

Where are my thread on male celebrities? Did I create a thread on 'over-hyped' female celebrities?

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Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by Hathor5(f): 12:32pm On Jan 22, 2021
Kayyy:
We should learn to answer questions like this facts and not emotions like the people overly praising VP Kamala Harris, she brought minimal to nothing towards the success of her team n the election, Biden black votes is credited to obama , and and a very large sympathetic liberal media coverage. During the presidential primaries VP Harris was not even n top 3-4 among black voters, Biden, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and even mayor Bill de Blasio had more favourable numbers ahead of her among black polls, infact over all she was amongst top 5-7 nationally, she started well and dropped so bad she pulled out early. another issue was she wasnt connecting with her black side of heritage due to her previous record as a state prosecutor, the video of Tulsi Gabbard crumbling and destroying her ambition during the live debate by listing her short comings esp to black people.

I said her contribution was minimal because i feel personally having made a promise during the primary campaign that his VP would be a woman and also seeking to cement his black and POC (people of colour ) numbers, Biden had to choose strategically and thus found her as the best person to fill that void. I will even say Mike Pence choice by trump in 2016 was more important than Biden choosing Kamala Harris in 2020 cos that gave trump a major push up to 80% favourabilty amongst evangelicals then.

In order to be chosen by him, she had to be available first and to be available and even considered for the position of the VP you have to come a long way. This is what we are celebrating considering the fact that minorities have to pass bigger hurdles to get to the goal.

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Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by bukatyne(f): 12:33pm On Jan 22, 2021
mariahAngel:


So, what you're saying is if today, a Nigerian male immigrant became the vice president of the USA, he wouldn't be worthy of "idolization"?

Nope.

I would not think 'thank God I am a Nigerian', ''Bolaji' has made a way for us' bla bla.

My point is with the position: Vice President which is a running mate of the president.

If she was elected the President, that another discussion.
Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by mariahAngel(f): 12:36pm On Jan 22, 2021
bukatyne:


Nope.

I would not think 'thank God I am a Nigerian', ''Bolaji' has made a way for us' bla bla.


My point is with the position: Vice President which is a running mate of the president.

If she was elected the President, that another discussion.




I don't believe you.

You can say anything not to lose an argument.

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Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by femi4: 12:40pm On Jan 22, 2021
bukatyne:


You clearly don't understand Nigerian politics or politics of Numbers if you think RCCG voting Osibanjo was enough to secure a Buhari/Osibanjo win.

There is a reason all aspiring leaders Parry to the North: they are have the numbers and the largest voter base and willing voters in Nigeria.

Do you think a Jonathan/ Osibanjo ticket would have won 2015 General Elections?


lol...I never said it was enough. I m emphasizing on the importance of choice of VP

If religion isn't a key, you won't see the politicians at church camps and other large gatherings when election is around the corner

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Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by bukatyne(f): 12:41pm On Jan 22, 2021
mariahAngel:


I don't believe you.

You can say anything not to lose an argument.

undecided
Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by bukatyne(f): 12:42pm On Jan 22, 2021
femi4:
lol...I never said it was enough. I m emphasizing on the importance of choice of VP

Which I have never disputed.
Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by bukatyne(f): 12:43pm On Jan 22, 2021
99thEnemy:


Biden won Trump with popular votes too by 7,058,909 to be precise. grin grin grin




Eyin village people Trump grin
Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by femi4: 12:44pm On Jan 22, 2021
bukatyne:


Which I have never disputed.
you did. You said the ticket belongs to Biden. That she wasn't voted for

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Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by bukatyne(f): 12:47pm On Jan 22, 2021
femi4:
you did. You said the ticket belongs to Biden. That she wasn't voted for

Is there a specific slot for the VP on the US voter's ballot?

If Biden lost, could Kamala be the VP?
Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by Magnoliaa(f): 12:57pm On Jan 22, 2021
bukatyne:




You are just all over the place bringing in equality undecided

Yes, because it is a factor whether you (choose to) see it or not.

What has equality got to do with Kamala Harris chosen as the running mate of Biden?

You do not see how a woman and a person of color being the VP of the United States relate to equality? I will tell you one of such consequence - a talking point. Yes. It is another great feat, an addition to what women have been doing, and if personally do not value being able to talk about, that's on you. You can choose learn about the other consequences of such a feat.

Last I remembered, Pakistan elected a female Prime Minister in 1988. They don't strike me as 'epitome of equality'.

Baby steps and accumulated wins? And in a country fraught with religious tensions and wars, you're seriously drawing a comparison with? Even at that, so? Being woman prime minister is a decision centered on equality. It is a single case, but it matters.

If you don't understand the context of the thread, read the OP calmly, and comment again (if interested).

I read the OP and understood its context perfectly. And I responded based on the that. Harris is a woman, and that's a reason her being celebrated. Didn't you want answers and contributions? Or you seek an echo chamber?

This gender equality/ inequality is honestly getting stale and creates mental block during discussions.

But you can bank on the "rife" it creates to share your opinions and open threads, isn't it? You want to tell people not to celebrate HER unnecessarily or not?

Where are my thread on male celebrities? Did I create a thread on 'over-hyped' female celebrities?


Oh. Sorry. Wrong use of words there. I'll be specific. Politicians. Over-hyped politicians. How many of them have you questioned the cult-like support they get?

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Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by bukatyne(f): 12:59pm On Jan 22, 2021
Hathor5:
For a woman of color, the daughter of immigrants, to achieve what she has achieved, to even be considered for the position of the VP is a GREAT achievement. Try to become the mayor of a town and see what it takes to assume a leading position on this scale and now consider that this woman is now the most powerful woman in the world.

It gladdens my heart. cheesy And it's worthy of celebration. 50% of the world population that is female can't be aptly represented by men only. She has set a good example to women of color, women in general, immigrants and young girls needing orientation. It is much harder to become what she has become with her background (female, black, daughter of immigrants) even if you are qualified like she is, so yes she is worth the hype. kiss kiss kiss

I remember not being interested and not good at natural science in school until I had a female teacher. I was unconsciously associating related subjects with elderly men in white gowns and then this lady teacher came along and boom, she made an impression on me. My interest in the subject was awakened and I got so much better. It was years later that I understood how we are unconsciously affected and shaped by role models and that gender played a key role in the process.

Girls need female role models in leadership positions. Women also need to be represented accordingly. Women know best which policies affect other women in different ways. This is not to say that we all agree on everything all of the time but women need to have a voice and need to shape the public spheres of life more actively because we are a huge and important part of every society.

@First paragraph: her achievements is great, go to Disclaimer 1. This thread is not to dispute her qualifications to be VP

@Rest of the post: does not answer the question in the OP.
Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by Magnoliaa(f): 1:04pm On Jan 22, 2021
bukatyne:


@First paragraph: her achievements is great, go to Disclaimer 1. This thread is not to dispute her qualifications to be VP

@Rest of the post: does not answer the question in the OP.


Everything in her comment answered the question: why the 'idolization?'.

Being a woman also mean that there are likely going to be policies she'll put in place that are privy to women's needs and discrimination - from a woman's point of view - and other minorities.

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Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by femi4: 1:04pm On Jan 22, 2021
bukatyne:


Is there a specific slot for the VP on the US voter's ballot?

If Biden lost, could Kamala be the VP?


It's a joint ticket. Only party name is on the ballot paper

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Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by bukatyne(f): 1:08pm On Jan 22, 2021
Magnoliaa:


Yes, because it is a factor whether you (choose to) see it or not.



You do not see how a woman and a person of color being the VP of the United States relate to equality? I will tell you one of such consequence - a talking point. Yes. It is another great feat, an addition to what women have been doing, and if personally do not value being able to talk about, that's on you. You can choose learn about the other consequences of such a feat.



Baby steps and accumulated wins? And in a country fraught with religious tensions and wars, you're seriously drawing a comparison with? Even at that, so? Being woman prime minister is a decision centered on equality. It is a single case, but it matters.



I read the OP and understood its context perfectly. And I responded based on the that. Harris is a woman, and that's a reason her being celebrated. Didn't you want answers and contributions? Or you seek an echo chamber?



But you can bank on the "rife" it creates to share your opinions and open threads, isn't it? You want to tell people not to celebrate HER unnecessarily or not?



Oh. Sorry. Wrong use of words there. I'll be specific. Politicians. Over-hyped politicians. How many of them have you questioned the cult-like support they get?

A woman winning an elective position is not 'equality'. It is people deciding she is fit for the job or she has the resources to rig the election in her favour.

@bold:

The cure I needed to know you are projecting on the OP.

How many VPs are over-hyped? Who do I compare Kamala's case with?

Do you understand the difference between Biden and Kamala in this case?

One was elected; one was a running mate.

We are over-hyping the running mate who would not be IF the president did not win.


EOD.
Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by Nobody: 1:15pm On Jan 22, 2021
Kamala Harris, not minding my reservations about her, deserves to be congratulated, even celebrated. The first female American VP is no small feat. She try.

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Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by Hathor5(f): 1:20pm On Jan 22, 2021
bukatyne:


@First paragraph: her achievements is great, go to Disclaimer 1. This thread is not to dispute her qualifications to be VP

@Rest of the post: does not answer the question in the OP.


It does. She is THE FIRST FEMALE VICE PRESIDENT in America and OF COLOR too. That's new. That's special. She is THE FIRST to have achieved it. That's a historical milestone. That's why people have strong reactions to her particularly. You can't separate her personal traits and her achievements. It's a combination of both that makes it so special. Mike Pence was one of many white men to hold the position of a VP. She is the first of her kind to hold the position. They are both qualified but their backgrounds differ.

Obama wasn't only celebrated for his achievements. He was also celebrated because he did something nobody before him did.

Mariah said it. If she was a Nigerian, many Nigerians would celebrate her too. They would be proud of her achievements as Nigerians.

If she was Yoruba, you would feel some sense of pride too whether you confess it or not. It's human to identify with a group of people and take pride in the achievements of their members.

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Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by 99thEnemy(m): 1:24pm On Jan 22, 2021
bukatyne:


Eyin village people Trump grin


grin

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Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by Magnoliaa(f): 1:27pm On Jan 22, 2021
Hathor5:


It does. She is THE FIRST FEMALE VICE PRESIDENT in America and OF COLOR too. That's new. That's special. She is THE FIRST to have achieved it. That's a historical milestone. That's why people have strong reactions to her particularly. You can't separate her personal traits and her achievements. It's a combination of both that makes it so special. Mike Pence was one of many white men to hold the position of a VP. She is the first of her kind to hold the position. They are both qualified but their backgrounds differ.

Obama wasn't only celebrated for his achievements. He was also celebrated because he did something nobody before him did.

Mariah said it. If she was a Nigerian, many Nigerians would celebrate her too. They would be proud of her achievements as Nigerians.

If she was Yoruba, you would feel some sense of pride too whether you confess it or not. It's human to identify with a group of people and take pride in the achievements of their members.

Including the OP's religious affiliation is something she takes pride in and doesn't disassociate from herself.

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Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by bukatyne(f): 1:32pm On Jan 22, 2021
Hathor5:


It does. She is THE FIRST FEMALE VICE PRESIDENT in America and OF COLOR too. That's new. That's special. She is THE FIRST to have achieved it. That's a historical milestone. That's why people have strong reactions to her particularly. You can't separate her personal traits and her achievements. It's a combination of both that makes it so special. Mike Pence was one of many white men to hold the position of a VP. She is the first of her kind to hold the position. They are both qualified but their backgrounds differ.

Obama wasn't only celebrated for his achievements. He was also celebrated because he did something nobody before him did.

Mariah said it. If she was a Nigerian, many Nigerians would celebrate her too. They would be proud of her achievements as Nigerians.

If she was Yoruba, you would feel some sense of pride too whether you confess it or not. It's human to identify with a group of people and take pride in the achievements of their members.

So the hype is the fact she is female?

If she was Yoruba, I would naturally feel sense of pride. A big congratulations to her.

However, I would not think the future is Yoruba and other crazy stuff going around.
Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by bukatyne(f): 1:41pm On Jan 22, 2021
99thEnemy:



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Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by bukatyne(f): 1:54pm On Jan 22, 2021
Chii59:
Kamala Harris, not minding my reservations about her, deserves to be congratulated, even celebrated. The first female American VP is no small feat. She try.

I agree with you.

Do you think Peter Obi becoming VP in Nigeria warrant such hyping as the 1st Igbo VP?
Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by Hathor5(f): 1:58pm On Jan 22, 2021
bukatyne:


So the hype is the fact she is female?

If she was Yoruba, I would naturally feel sense of pride. A big congratulations to her.

However, I would not think the future is Yoruba and other crazy stuff going around.

Hathor5:


It does. She is THE FIRST FEMALE VICE PRESIDENT in America and OF COLOR too. That's new. That's special. She is THE FIRST to have achieved it. That's a historical milestone. That's why people have strong reactions to her particularly. You can't separate her personal traits and her achievements. It's a combination of both that makes it so special. Mike Pence was one of many white men to hold the position of a VP. She is the first of her kind to hold the position. They are both qualified but their backgrounds differ.

Obama wasn't only celebrated for his achievements. He was also celebrated because he did something nobody before him did.

Mariah said it. If she was a Nigerian, many Nigerians would celebrate her too. They would be proud of her achievements as Nigerians.

If she was Yoruba, you would feel some sense of pride too whether you confess it or not. It's human to identify with a group of people and take pride in the achievements of their members.

The hype is that she is THE FIRST FEMALE OF COLOR to become the VICE PRESIDENT OF THE US. Combination of achievements with personal traits which often are a hurdle to becoming what she has. see red

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Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by bukatyne(f): 2:07pm On Jan 22, 2021
femi4:
It's a joint ticket. Only party name is on the ballot paper

Their names were on the ballot. President and VP.

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https://ballotpedia.org/Official_sample_ballots,_2020
Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by bukatyne(f): 2:09pm On Jan 22, 2021
Hathor5:




The hype is that she is THE FIRST FEMALE OF COLOR to become the VICE PRESIDENT OF THE US. Combination of achievements with personal traits which often are a hurdle to becoming what she has. see red

Ok, so if she was Jamal or Kamal with same characteristics and qualifications, you wouldn't see the much need to hype it?
Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by Magnoliaa(f): 2:09pm On Jan 22, 2021
bukatyne:


So the hype is the fact she is female?

If she was Yoruba, I would naturally feel sense of pride. A big congratulations to her.

However, I would not think the future is Yoruba and other crazy stuff going around.

She's a female DOING and BEING and PROVING. Goddd. Were Yorubas killed and oppressed and dehumanized and are subjugated in exactly the same way women are/were?

Your personal convictions do not hold for all. And that is fine. Celebrate how ever you want. If you didn't create this thread for like-minders to echo your thoughts and you directed it to the people who are celebrating her, then consider what they are saying.

Everybody knows a particular crowd that are celebrating her, but you're trying to rip this off a women's right stand. "I'm talking to you people oh, but don't come close. I haven't mentioned you."

If another woman should do anything notable like this, in another field, she'll still be celebrated come tomorrow, because (and you don't have to see it), there are biases about women and what they can do or not do. The more women change these narratives, the better.



A woman winning an elective position is not 'equality'. It is people deciding she is fit for the job or she has the resources to rig the election in her favour.

You almost got it here. A woman winning an elective position because it was decided that she FITS is the essence of equality. It's showing that women can LEAD and is helping dispel myths about how women are only good as cooks and whatever. Despite or in spite or whatever of her being a woman, she ran, and she's in that position. Rigging? That's on the electoral system. The point is a woman is doing it (and I'm aware that not everything a woman does is empowerment, but when it comes to such issues, we'll hash it, within its context).

@bold:

The cure I needed to know you are projecting on the OP.

How many VPs are over-hyped? Who do I compare Kamala's case with?

Hathor has explained why Kamala is different. Men lead and are selected all the time, no one bats a lid. There's nothing different happening. Me asking you to point out male politicians you've criticized before because of hype, is because you're asking why the undue hype of Kamala.

Or you mean you're asking why the undue hype of Kamala as a VP? Or as a woman? They are inseparable. Because in answering why the "undue hype" as a simple running mate, I'll respond with a gender-specific reason. And this reason(being woman) doesn't mean she doesn't have the brains for being a VP.

We're hyping because she's a woman, yes.

But Biden would not be making decisions alone na? They both won. You can't rule out Kamala's influence. She happen to be a woman, and we're celebrating that.

If Biden didn't win, no problem... She'll prolly still be another woman at the echelons of politics running for presidency/VP like Hillary, making two of them. The trend is getting set until it becomes normal for more women to run along men for such positions.

Are you using the "VP position" as a loophole? Male politicians get hyped. Men are hyped, in every way, and I'm saying I've not seen you question that 'hypnotic, cult like pull' men in powers hold over the masses like you're doing to Kamala. Trump is always inciting vawulence; IPOB sees him as a Messiah, so, Harris as well can be hyped to Pluto and back by online-warring independulant weemyn. Whether as a VP or as a woman. Dazzol I'm saying.

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Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by bukatyne(f): 2:10pm On Jan 22, 2021
cococandy:
You’re the one who asked “why the idolization”.

I’m telling you it’s not idolization (as in she has personally done something unimaginable) . Rather It’s a celebration of the symbolism of it.


We are not celebrating that we have seen a black woman who finally measures up to white men.
We are celebrating that we (Americans) have gotten to a point where we have overcome some of the obstacles put in place to make sure people like us never make it to such positions despite being qualified.

That’s the reason for the noise.

Ok.
Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by Nobody: 2:16pm On Jan 22, 2021
bukatyne:


I agree with you.

Do you think Peter Obi becoming VP in Nigeria warrant such hyping as the 1st Igbo VP?
These are two different countries. Two different issues. Bring a similar example of what happened in America.

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Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by Keketu(m): 2:22pm On Jan 22, 2021
bukatyne:
Good evening peeps and happy new year smiley

Finally, the US election drama of 'Christian' Trump and 'Evil' Biden is over and Joe Biden has been inaugurated.

In the midst of the drama, another drama ensued cheesy

Madam Kamala Harris became the icon of 'female' empowerment world wide.

Phrases such as 'I am lucky to be born in a time like this'; 'Because she can, I can'; 'She has made a way for others' etc.

I say 'Drama' because she did not 'win' the election, the President did. If Biden lost, she would not be there today.

If for instance she became the secretary of state; head of Google or another position she competed/ was elected for; I would understand. This is a position that piggybacks on another position.

If unfortunately she was a Republican and was sent packing with Daddy wa, was she the one that lost?

Can we claim Mike Pence lost the election? Was it not possible that Americans would vote for Mike if he was running with another President?

Americans rejected Trump, can Pence greatly influence his acceptance or rejection?

Question: In this election and position as VP, what was Kamaris' achievement to warrant the near idol status she has received?

Disclaimer:

1. This thread is NOT to question her 'qualification' for her role as the Vice President of America. If you feel she is not qualified, take it up with the appropriate authorities grin

2. This is NOT a 'putting down' or 'inequality' thread; Social Justice Warriors, please stay away. I would ask same questions if Obama was Vice President and hyped as paving way for blacks in the U.S.

3. A topic for this thread was harder than the content. cheesy and might change embarassed
hello good morning, please this attitude is bad for female please, many girl no husband today , is because of attitude on the part of girl .. many lady in their 18 still looking for husband with make up when in truth, to get husband even at 40 is way behave as against make up. please take note of this
Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by bukatyne(f): 2:24pm On Jan 22, 2021
Magnoliaa:


She's a female DOING and BEING and PROVING. Goddd. Were Yorubas killed and oppressed and dehumanized and are subjugated in exactly the same way women are/were?

Your personal convictions do not hold for all. And that is fine. Celebrate how ever you want. If you didn't create this thread for like-minders to echo your thoughts and you directed it to the people who are celebrating her, then consider what they are saying.

Everybody knows a particular crowd that are celebrating her, but you're trying to rip this off a women's right stand. "I'm talking to you people oh, but don't come close. I haven't mentioned you."

If another woman should do anything notable like this, in another field, she'll still be celebrated come tomorrow, because (and you don't have to see it), there are biases about women and what they can do or not do. The more women change these narratives, the better.



You almost got it here. A woman winning an elective position because it was decided that she FITS is the essence of equality. It's showing that women can LEAD and is helping dispel myths about how women are only good as cooks and whatever. Despite or in spite or whatever of her being a woman, she ran, and she's in that position. Rigging? That's on the electoral system. The point is a woman is doing it (and I'm aware that not everything a woman does is empowerment, but when it comes to such issues, we'll hash it, within its context).



Hathor has explained why Kamala is different. Men lead and are selected all the time, no one bats a lid. There's nothing different happening. Me asking you to point out male politicians you've criticized before because of hype, is because you're asking why the undue hype of Kamala.

Or you mean you're asking why the undue hype of Kamala as a VP? Or as a woman? They are inseparable. Because in answering why the "undue hype" as a simple running mate, I'll respond with a gender-specific reason. And this reason(being woman) doesn't mean she doesn't have the brains for being a VP.

We're hyping because she's a woman, yes.

But Biden would not be making decisions alone na? They both won. You can't rule out Kamala's influence. She happen to be a woman, and we're celebrating that.

If Biden didn't win, no problem... She'll prolly still be another woman at the echelons of politics running for presidency/VP like Hillary, making two of them. The trend is getting set until it becomes normal for more women to run along men for such positions.

Are you using the "VP position" as a loophole? Male politicians get hyped. Men are hyped, in every way, and I'm saying I've not seen you question that 'hypnotic, cult like pull' men in powers hold over the masses like you're doing to Kamala. Trump is always inciting vawulence; IPOB sees him as a Messiah, so, Harris as well can be hyped to Pluto and back by online-warring independulant weemyn. Whether as a VP or as a woman. Dazzol I'm saying.

If in 2021 Kamala becoming the VP is still helping you dispel the myth that women are only good for cooking, you are several years late to the party.

We have the Margaret Thatchers, female winners of Nobel Laurettes, the Queen Victorias, Croatian sexy presido, Queen Aminas, Queen Cleopatras, Angela Markels, Dora Akunyili's etc etc etc.

Perhaps if you stop seeing women from the lenses of victimhood, you would understand the OP better.

Is there any male VP or deputy Governor hyped the way Kamala is hyped today?

@bold; after 10 posts, you are just landing.

If she was the President elect and Biden was the VP, then this hype is on point!

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Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by bukatyne(f): 2:26pm On Jan 22, 2021
Chii59:

These are two different countries. Two different issues. Bring a similar example of what happened in America.

What is the difference between a female immigrant VP in the US and a male Igbo VP in Nigeria?

Ok, bring a similar example.

Obama that would have been a great fit was 'unfortunately' the President.
Re: Kamala Harris: Why The Idolization? by cococandy(f): 2:27pm On Jan 22, 2021
You don’t seriously think that the two factors can be separated do you? Her being female and the “idolization”.

Remember the reason why it’s happening is because a sexist country like America is getting better at fielding female representatives.

Unless you mean you don’t want a gender war on the thread then that makes sense. But the topic itself is based on gender.


bukatyne:
Please before we continue, there are some disclaimers in the OP.

I do not want this discussion to become a gender discussion.


Thank you.

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