Not a nanosecond spent on equal rights and equal pay
for women doing same jobs as men. Who among you awaited some kind of
encouragement from Mitt Romney during Tuesday’s debate?
He spent his time gloating about “binders full
of women” he sought to fill top-level Massachusetts government posts. And get
this, he assured women schedule changes so they could pick up their children
from day care and to go home and play good homemakers. (I’ve read that he didn’t
tell the whole truth even if it is, we’re not impressed)
Imagine that! The presidential hopeful brags about
his meager assistance on the part of women but failed to add a scintilla to
address women issues with the exception of saying they wouldn’t want a man
picking their contraceptives.
Yikes. He committed another faux pas when he verbally
slapped single motherhood. If you didn’t know better you’d hear a
blame-game about disproportionate numbers of single mothers who made their own rock-filled beds,
excluding husbands or “baby daddies.” I’m sick to death of this scenario from conservative politicians. Other family specialists, social engineers, and black leaders
discuss the needs without demeaning women who do herculean jobs of double
parenting.
But Romney, a rich white guy who wants to run this
country, uses the same old tired rhetoric. It takes a mother and a father – a
two-parent household – to raise children and keep them off the streets and to
prevent uncivil acts and violence.
Romney isn’t just out of touch, he’s out of order because he’s clueless
why so many women are single mothers.
It’s appalling that he so eloquently excluded a
family/women’s issue on national TV while President Obama correctly embraced
our issues. Let me enlighten you, Mr.
Romney:
1. African-American
men are sitting behind bars – mostly in prisons, not jails. Don’t take my word.
Go on line or call The Sentencing Project in Washington, DC.
2. African-American
men have troubles that people like Romney ignored or didn’t figure the
importance of health on physical and
mental fronts along with good paying jobs. He excludes sensibilities of women
who choose what’s best for themselves and their children.
3. African-Americans
or any other women cannot force a man to marry or remain with the women. Oh, by
the way, more African-American men are in prison than in college, and those college-educated
women want college-educated men.
4. Back
in slavery and Reconstruction, African-American men ran away from slave masters and later left slave territories for survival. Some sent money home, and some were never seen again. Single mothers didn't just break out in the twentieth century as conservatives seem to believe.
5. African-American
men are dying in such unimaginable numbers that it isn’t hard to fathom why there
are so many single black women raising children alone. The life expectancy
for black men is at least a decade shorter than white men’s.
(Anything I’ve written about African-Americans is relevant to Latinos and other groups with similar histories of imprisonment and violent deaths)
If you don’t know the other side of single
motherhood, Mr. Romney, check out Maury or any
afternoon talk show that discloses relationships between single white women and
their baby daddies.
Your comments are code for “Welfare is a black thing.” You don’t care “diddley” about debating the human costs for innocent children because they should be on their own after birth.
Your comments are code for “Welfare is a black thing.” You don’t care “diddley” about debating the human costs for innocent children because they should be on their own after birth.
Romney had a golden moment to give lip-service or geniune support for women pay equity, but his missteps brought on a major
blunder. Women doing equal work as men deserve equal pay as legalized by Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act 2009 (signed into law by President Barack Obama) Some women fear
for its security because this inequity survived at least a hundred years without a whimper, and a disinterested president may cause harm.
He stripped again because of self-help: Single mothers who earn equal pay as male counterparts can enroll sons and daughters in camp or educational programs in summers, place them in after-school programs or early childhood education programs that a Republican administration might cut or push off on financially beleaguered states. Teenagers could go to foreign countries for summer vacation. These children would have plenty of nutritious food to fill hungry stomachs for better learning; they’d get tutoring if needed, and they’d wear presentable clothes and shoes. Instead he preaches about two-parent families as though he has the power to unite them.
The Romneys of the political world need to include
women into their inner sanctum; or better yet, respect their contributions and hire them in positions where they're qualified. Unfortunately, Romney doesn’t share women’s dreams,
their experiences, and he didn’t fake his way through such high-profile litany
of women’s rights and issues left to address.
An apology won’t cover it up.
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