Will America ever be able to shatter that glass ceiling?


To what extent sexism shaped the 2016 election would be impossible to gauge through statistics

But these elections proved to be a testament to the fact that men can get away with sexist and misogynistic slurs, even in the 21st century

In 1996, during an interview, Clinton was questioned about whether the American people were ready to accept a first lady with headstrong opinions and an agenda

Would a male ever be asked the same question? No, because that is what is expected of a male leader

She’s been compared to a nagging wife; apparently men wouldn’t want to vote for her since it reminds them of their wife yelling, ‘take out the garbage,’ and the shrillness of her voice took away from the dainty appeal she was supposed to project as a woman

Moreover, her likeability was always under question and her lack of connectivity as a woman was a major concern for most Americans as well

How did Clinton’s likeability, voice, opinionated personality and connectivity become issues in the first place? Would these factors ever come into play for a male presidential candidate? Whether we accept it or not, sexism stealthily crept into the 2016 presidential race and it was glaring at us right in the face

Unfortunately, the chauvinism card was played by Donald Trump’s supporters who resorted to abusive language towards Clinton in the form of t-shirts which read ‘Trump that b***h

’ One of Trump’s supporter, who happens to be a doctor, made an ad offering free testosterone tests to men who wanted to vote for Clinton

Somehow, this was all overlooked in jest, as it has always been

Though, blaming Trump wholly wouldn’t be fair since he only provided these individuals with a platform to channel their buried sentiments

Trump only fanned the flames of a fire burnt eons ago

The exit polls paint a grim picture of what Trump’s America looks like

Since Trump had established a popular coalition with rural America, most of his vote bank consisted of men and women from lesser educated backgrounds

What was shocking though was how a large percentage of white male college graduates also played a pivotal role in his landslide victory

Even though these polls don’t certify the prevalence of sexism in the elections, it does make one wonder how most men voted for Trump, completely disregarding his lewd and uncouth remarks towards females

But what was most alarming was how Trump’s supporters voted on a poll question regarding his treatment of women; “Does Donald Trump’s treatment of women bother you?” While 83% of Clinton supporters said yes, 87% of Trump supporters said not at all

And there you have it, today’s America

It was surprising that a nation such as Pakistan, which ranks last in the gender equality global ranking, succeeded in electing a female prime minister twice; yet America ­– the most progressive nation – failed to elect their first female president

Trumps gender affected his win; after all, it was a validation of his masculinity

Would it have been any other male candidate other than Trump, Clinton would have regardless lost – because Clinton is a woman at the end of the day

The 2016 election proved how men are allowed to behave and what women are allowed to achieve

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Date:14-Nov-2016 Reference:View Original Link