• @merc
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    02 months ago

    The international community doesn’t get to vote.

    The bigger issue is that even Buttigieg doesn’t think that the American electorate is ready for a gay VP. It would be an especially big risk when the presidential candidate is not white and not male. The all-out racists and sexists are already going for Trump, but the swing voters demographic is going to contain a lot of people who are uneasy about a candidate who isn’t a straight, white, protestant man.

    It seems to me like she’s going to have to “balance the ticket” with a conventional straight, white, protestant man with a conventional nuclear family.

    Besides, as great at debates Buttigieg may be, he’s been pretty disappointing as secretary of transportation. On his watch there were plenty of airlines doing bad things, and trans getting derailed. There were opportunites for him to step in and do something, but largely he didn’t do much of anything.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 months ago

      The international community may not get a vote, but you also have to keep “how will he be perceived with other world leaders” in mind.

      But I think you’re right, she kinda needs a straight white man to appeal to the broader audience

      • @merc
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        22 months ago

        If we’re worried about the international community, simply having a woman in charge will offend a large part of the world.

        But, IMO, as long as the secretary of state is a straight white man, you don’t have to worry too much unless you have to work with those leaders one-on-one.

          • @merc
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            12 months ago

            She was the titular head of state, but she wasn’t actually the leader. Thatcher was another matter, and I’m sure that caused all kinds of problems with a lot of male-dominated cultures.