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Pro-abortion woman shocked that pro-abortion man she chose slapped her

One of the funniest things about young, unmarried women is the way that they choose men who have no morals, and then they’re shocked when those men treat them poorly. In today’s post, we’ll look at a secular leftist woman, who deliberately chooses to have a relationship with a famous secular leftist man. And you know this famous secular leftist man, it’s Kamala Harris’ husband.

Here’s the story from the New York Post:

A former girlfriend of second gentleman Doug Emhoff said she was left “embarrassed and humiliated” when he slapped her following a gala dinner at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival in the South of France — adding that the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris has maintained a “completely fabricated persona” as a public figure.

The woman, a New York attorney identified only as “Jane,” told the Daily Mail in an interview published Thursday she was trying to hand a valet the equivalent of $100 to get her and Emhoff to the head of a taxi line when her beau struck.

“As I’m talking to him, Doug got out of the line, comes up, turns me around by my right shoulder. I’m completely caught off guard, I’m not bracing, I’m in four inch heels, wearing a full-length gown and it’s between 2-3 a.m.,” she told the outlet. “He slaps me so hard I spin around, and I’m in utter shock.”

“There had been no fight, no argument,” she added. “In that moment, his mask had dropped and I saw his dark side.”

What’s funny about these secular left women is that they choose secular men who think that the best way to get out of an unwanted pregnancy is murder. Somehow, they expect that the murder-supporting man will treat them well.

Oh, and there is more slapping in the article:

Jane claimed she already had reservations about Emhoff, now 60, after he admitted he had cheated on his first wife, Kerstin Mackin, with Najen Naylor, the nanny of Emhoff’s daughter Ella — getting the woman pregnant in the process.

“All I did was ask him one question, and he told me the whole story,” she said, recalling the conversation in April 2012. “He’s telling me this very casually like it’s no big deal. He yelled at her. He never said he hit her, but he said he got really angry with her, and she subsequently claimed that whatever he did caused her to lose the pregnancy.”

He may be a misogynist, but he’s a pro-abortion misogynist, so he’s a “good man”:

The Daily Mail previously reported on accusations from the future second gentleman’s former colleagues at Venable that he was “inappropriate” and “misogynistic” toward his female colleagues.

A 2019 lawsuit obtained by The Post charged that Emhoff hired an assistant named “Katya” who was widely considered unqualified but was “young, attractive and friendly with the powerful men in the office.”

And if you show these secular left women a different man – one who is conservative and Christian, and who doesn’t believe in sex before marriage – then they will say that that man is “bad”. The best men, the secular leftist women will tell you, are the ones who don’t have any morals at all.

This is actually a really big problem for young, unmarried women these days.

You might have heard by now that young, unmarried women are becoming more and more leftist in their policy views.

Here’s the far-left UK Independent to explain:

An analysis of survey data from across the developing world had found that “a new global gender divide” is emerging. The analysis, conducted by the Financial Times’ John Burn-Murdoch, showed that the developed world’s young women have rapidly become more liberal. Young men, however, have either become more conservative (as in the US) or been much slower to become more progressive (as in the UK).

And young, unmarried women are becoming less and less religious.

Here’s the far-left New York Times to explain: (archived)

For the first time in modern American history, young men are now more religious than their female peers. They attend services more often and are more likely to identify as religious.

“We’ve never seen it before,” Ryan Burge, an associate professor of political science at Eastern Illinois University, said of the flip.

Among Generation Z Christians, this dynamic is playing out in a stark way: The men are staying in church, while the women are leaving at a remarkable clip.

What should we make of this trend of young, unmarried women becoming more secular and leftist, and then being shocked when the secular left men they deliberately choose treat them poorly? Will anyone tell them that the root cause of their problems with men is their own worldviews, and their own choices based on those worldviews? Who is brave enough to tell young women that they have to accept responsibility for the results of their own choices?

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