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This video made me laugh. Am I sexist?

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American's aren't used to successful women in politics. It's common place through the rest of the world. Then again, America was also one of the last civilised countries to give up slavery, so you're not exactly a progressive nation.
 
i didnt find it funny. In that sort of setting, I would expect members of a legislative body to take their job seriously and not act like children.

Anyone that I vote for who acts like that would not be receiving my vote next voting season.
 
American's aren't used to successful women in politics. It's common place through the rest of the world. Then again, America was also one of the last civilised countries to give up slavery, so you're not exactly a progressive nation.

iirc its australia, not the usa.

but keep trying. who knows, even a blind bird gets a worm sometimes.
 
American's aren't used to successful women in politics. It's common place through the rest of the world. Then again, America was also one of the last civilised countries to give up slavery, so you're not exactly a progressive nation.

Yes, because that's clearly a very thick American accent she has.

Nice pointless remark about slavery. Also, we're not used to successful women politicians? Yeah, no one's ever heard of Hilary Clinton.

Also, its not like New Zealand gave up slavery that much sooner than the US, in fact, was pretty much right around the same time.

Slavery was outlawed when the British annexed New Zealand in 1840, immediately prior to the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, although it did not end completely until government was effectively extended over the whole of the country with the defeat of the Kingi movement in the Wars of the mid 1860s.
 
American's aren't used to successful women in politics. It's common place through the rest of the world. Then again, America was also one of the last civilised countries to give up slavery, so you're not exactly a progressive nation.

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