Posted on Sep 21, 2020
Female VMI cadets reflect on the woman who opened the college to them, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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I have a feeling RBG's impact on women may be seriously misjudged by those choosing to celebrate her demise, attempt to minimize her career, and haste to replace her on the Supremes. Those old white boyz in seats of power may not be able to withstand the reactions.
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
This is just as ignorant and simpleminded as those celebrating her death. One can understand the lasting effect of Ginsburg's career and the positive changes she in fact fought for while also recognizing the fact that she was, in many cases, a cynical and politically motivated party who cared very little if there was a constitutional basis for her decisions.
Her passing is to not to be celebrated, as all deaths are times of mourning for those who loved them. But this does not mean we need to completely forget reality. At the same time, there is absolutely nothing in historical or legal precedent that prevents her seat from being filled without delay.
Save you misguided self-flagullation for your woke book club.
Her passing is to not to be celebrated, as all deaths are times of mourning for those who loved them. But this does not mean we need to completely forget reality. At the same time, there is absolutely nothing in historical or legal precedent that prevents her seat from being filled without delay.
Save you misguided self-flagullation for your woke book club.
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