

美国大选—女性选民在想什么
Nov 8, 2024
The podcast dives into the emotional complexities of the recent U.S. elections, especially from the perspective of female voters. It highlights the stark differences in how white and Chinese-American women approached their choices, even amidst discussions on abortion rights and gender bias. There's an in-depth look at women’s solidarity and the challenges they face in a male-dominated political landscape. The episode emphasizes the need for awareness and action among women as a crucial step toward achieving equality in the face of systemic oppression.
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Rachel's Voting Experience
- Rachel voted using a provisional ballot due to address verification issues.
- This process involves confirming her eligibility and adds complexity to vote counting.
Project 2025 Threat
- Project 2025, backed by the Republican Party, threatens American democracy by aiming to dismantle government institutions and the rule of law.
- Overturning Roe v. Wade is a key part of their strategy, demonstrating their disregard for established rights.
Abortion Rights as a Central Issue
- The abortion rights issue has become paramount for many voters, particularly women.
- The inability to control one's body is seen as a fundamental threat to democracy itself.