Men Urge Hillary to ‘Smile’ Following Her Primary Victories—Because Why Not?

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WEST PALM BEACH, FL – MARCH 15: Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton addresses her supporters during her Primary Night Event at the Palm Beach County Convention Center on March 15, 2016. Hillary Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders (D-VT) are vying for the Democratic presidential nomination. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Following some impressive wins in the primaries, Hillary Clinton swept four states and took the lead in another. However, instead of celebrating her achievements, several male commentators felt compelled to tell her to smile more, remarking that she appeared “angry.” MSNBC’s Joe Mitchell was one of the first to weigh in on this tone-policing.

It’s astonishing that even with an extensive resume including First Lady, Senator, and Secretary of State, Hillary can’t escape the unsolicited advice from men about her facial expressions. Can we please ask men to stop this? Women are literally pleading with you to cut it out. STOP IT!

According to these male pundits, Hillary is “mad,” rather than passionate or energized by her significant wins. It’s interesting to note that throughout this election season, Bernie Sanders has been quite vocal—often animated—yet no one has labeled him as “angry.” Instead, he’s seen as eccentric and frustrated. Meanwhile, Donald Trump’s fiery speeches are met with enthusiasm rather than criticism about his tone.

Thanks for your input on policing how a woman expresses herself, Tom. That’s always helpful. I’m sure Hillary is taking notes. The women of Twitter were quick to respond, and their reactions to this blatant sexism were remarkable.

In her speech, Hillary addressed a range of pressing issues affecting young Americans burdened by student loans, grandparents concerned about retirement, families grappling with skyrocketing childcare costs, and women fighting for equal pay… But hey, men just want her to smile!

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Summary:

The article discusses the dismissive tendency of male commentators to tell Hillary Clinton to smile after her primary victories instead of acknowledging her success. This reflects broader issues of sexism and tone-policing faced by women in politics.

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