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.@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
See? This is why Hillary Clinton rose to the top and came within an ace of shattering the highest, toughest glass ceiling of all: she knows how to tie together all the Left’s favorite talking points into one neat package. Of course, the end result has nothing whatsoever to do with reality, but when did that ever stop Leftists? Even now, at 75 years old and over six years removed from the big stage (although you never know, she still might throw her broomstick into the ring for 2024), she still has the mojo. At the 30/50 Summit in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday, Hillary managed to link feminism, climate change, and the Ukraine war, although of course, she provided no evidence or even any explanation for connecting them all up. Leftists never do.
“I’m so glad that,” and here Hillary paused for a good while, apparently in order to remember the name, “Elena Zelenska [Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s wife] is here because women are —” Here she paused for applause and cleared her throat. When the applause subsided, Hillary continued: “Women and, 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, but there are a lot of other conflicts, a lot of other, ah, challenges that we have to, ah, take into account as we look at gender apartheid in Afghanistan, ah, the persecution and oppression of girls and women exercising their freedom of choice in Iran and so many other places.”
The bit about “freedom of choice in Iran” was deft. Hillary and other Leftists have tried to piggyback their abortion advocacy onto the women who are facing long prison terms and possibly even death for daring to appear in public without their hijabs; it’s all about the right to choose, doncha know? But the rest of Hillary’s statement was just bizarre. Women and children are the primary victims of climate change? Why? Is it getting hotter for them than for men? It’s odd that Hillary didn’t try to claim that “people of color” were hardest hit; if she had, it would have been tough for her to claim that Ukraine, which is full of blond-haired, blue-eyed white folks, was hardest hit.
So what are we supposed to believe if we are to take Hillary Clinton seriously? On the surface, it’s simple enough: we are supposed to accept that women are hardest hit by climate change, especially in Ukraine. Is the climate heating up disproportionately in Ukraine but only for females?
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࿗Infidel࿘ says
Yeah, but here, as Matt Walsh might ask, “What is a woman?” Like Is Presedent Zelensky one of those Ukrainian women affected by climate change, or is it some of the various 63+ genders out there? What percentage of Ukrainians are women? We can’t assume that it’s ~50% like it normally is, can we?
Kepha says
I think Shrillary Shrooooooo is herself a victim of climate change: the temperatures in NY state are rising so high they’ve melted what little brain she has left.
Keith O says
Anyone else notice the little “noddy dog” routine she did during the applause?
A simply trick of affirming that the audience is right when they applaud what she says, VERY cunning trick used by a lot of our political masters.
James Lincoln says
So Hillary says that “women are the main victims of climate change”.
Solution?
Just have the women “identify” as men.
࿗Infidel࿘ says
That’s a brilliant solution, James, on so many levels! 😂 🤣
You win the Internets today 👏
James Lincoln says
Thanks!
E T says
Hell has no fury like a woman scorned. Hill is a victim of Bill. Victims, victims and more victims, such horse pucky. Beware of Climate Clowns.
OLD GUY says
HILLARY will she ever go away and be a devoted wife to her loving and I mean LOVING husband Bill.
I guess NOT. Hillary is nothing but hot air, and scorn on the political stage and media.