Back in '08, starting when Obama led the democratic nomination for the presidential election, and up until probably his second term, it seems anybody that had issues with Obama's presidential qualifications was labeled a racist.
I haven't seen many complaints about "sexist" Americans who don't support Hilary, so I'm wondering if that branding will come after she wins the nomination, or if everybody is finally over that stigma? May sexism won't get the same attention as calling someone a racist would?
In all honesty, I think most men, including myself, will label themselves as various degrees of sexist, but nobody wants to be labeled a racist.
Are the feminists required to vote for Hilary, simply because she's a woman? Madeline Albright's comments suggest that women will go to hell for supporting Bernie Sanders, rather than HRC.
This was an interesting article I found that seems to suggest that NOT voting for Hilary may actually be allowed if you're a feminist. She'll probably lose her feminist membership privileges soon.
http://www.bustle.com/articles/140602-telling-women-they-have-to-vote-for-hillary-clinton-is-not-only-offensive-its-anti-feminist
What do you think? Will men (of all races) be able to say that they won't vote for Hilary without being labeled a sexist?