Hillary Clinton Says Women Will 'Bear the Brunt' of Sexist Climate Change Burden

Nick Kangadis | February 7, 2018

The raging war on American men was fueled further recently during a speech by “matriarch” and  failed Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

Clinton spoke with students at Georgetown University about how climate change will affect women in particular, basically calling climate change sexist.

Without further ado, here’s what Clinton had to say:

Here’s a transcript of Clinton’s comments:

I would say that particularly for women, you’re absolutely right, they will bear the brunt of looking for the  food, looking for the firewood, looking for the place to migrate to when all of the grass is finally gone as the desertification moves south and you have to keep moving your livestock for your crops are no longer growing, they’re burning up in the intense heat that we’re now seeing reported across North Africa, into the Middle East, and into India.

So yes, women once again, will be the primary…primarily burdened with the problems of climate change.

Are men absolutely useless in Hillary’s eyes? At least one man wasn’t so useless when she used one to create her political career — her faithful husband, former president Bill Clinton.

If climate change were actually going to impact society in the apocalyptic way Clinton describes — which it won’t in any of our lifetimes — I’m sure both women and men will bear some kind of “brunt” in their own ways. That is precisely the outcome that feminists constantly talk our ears off about — equality of the genders.

The ironic part is that the equality Clinton — and women like her — want is for women to be forceful propped up while men are held down. FYI, that’s not equality of the sexes.

Oh, and am I the only one who noticed that Clinton said “desertification” will move South? Usually, the hotter temperatures are South, while people worry about rising temperatures moving North where colder temperatures are more common. That’s called common sense, but I wouldn’t expect Clinton to employ that mindset.

If climate change is going to affect everyone, then how could it “primarily” affect one gender more than the other? Women are just going to be automatically expected to do all the work while men sit around watching whichever Steve Harvey show is on TV that hour?

Stop making ridiculous, unfounded statements, Hillary. You reveal yourself to be less intelligent than you like to make all of your lemmings believe.

Why won’t she just go away? Former president Obama speaks less than Clinton — who consistently acts like the girl who was never asked to the prom.