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Patricia Heaton responds to Women's March's call for white women to do 'a lot of growing'

Our apologies for bringing it up again, but it really seems to be the theme of the day that white women are a problem — if they voted like black women Tuesday, there might have been more of a blue wave. This “White women gonna white” tweet’s been going around all day:

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Plenty of white women like Jill Filipovic are telling other white women that they are indeed a problem that needs to be solved. And then there’s the Women’s March, which had this somber take:

We hate to break it to you, Women’s March, but your leadership is so toxic from its association with anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan that not even Alyssa Milano will touch you now.

Of course, former Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards was right there with another white woman’s guide to what’s wrong with white women:

Patricia Heaton is a white woman, and she gave the Women’s March an opportunity to learn something: why not all white women vote for progressive candidates.

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Pro-life women literally were not welcome at the first Women’s March.

Aside from their shunning of pro-life women and cozy embrace of Louis Farrakhan, what’s not to love about the Women’s March?


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