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Donald Trump's contempt for female journalists is indicative of a much larger problem
By Dr. Warren J. Blumenfeld at LGBTQ Nation
· May 30, 2026
· 1 min read
Though it seems routine by now, each time I hear Donald Trump verbally attack journalists, particularly women of color, who are doing their job by asking him hard questions, I feel as though he has punched me in the gut, making me almost want to scream out against this monster bully-in-chief. With h
Why this matters
The president's verbal attacks on female journalists, particularly women of color, reflect a broader societal issue of misogyny and sexism. This behavior is not isolated to the political sphere, but rather is a symptom of a deeper cultural problem that perpetuates the objectification and devaluation of women. The concept of the "outward male gaze" highlights the unearned privilege granted to males, allowing them to objectify and scrutinize women without consequence. This phenomenon is not limited to heteronormative spaces, but also has implications for LGBTQ+ individuals, particularly trans women and non-binary people who may face heightened levels of scrutiny and marginalization. As the LGBTQ+ community continues to advocate for equal rights and protections, it is essential to recognize the intersections of misogyny, sexism, and homophobia, and to address these issues collectively. The National LGBTQ Task Force and other advocacy groups play a crucial role in promoting inclusivity and challenging these systemic inequalities.
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Category: rights ·
Published: May 30, 2026 ·
Source: LGBTQ Nation ·
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