In general, I have no desire to ever have another conversation about Hillary Clinton, to debate the role her gender played. I'm not sure I want to have any conversation about sexism. If someone doesn't see that gender played a huge role, why would I waste my time trying to convince them?
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In her book "You Think It, I'll Say It," author Curtis Sittenfeld expresses her disinterest in discussing Hillary Clinton and the associated debates surrounding her gender. She implies that delving into these conversations, especially about sexism, feels futile when that perspective is not widely acknowledged. For Sittenfeld, the evidence of gender's impact on perception is clear, and she is reluctant to engage with those who do not recognize it.

This sentiment underscores a broader frustration with the ongoing dialogue about gender dynamics in politics, especially in relation to prominent female figures. Sittenfeld's stance reflects a desire to focus on more meaningful discussions rather than trying to convince skeptics of a viewpoint she believes should be inherently understood.

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