Not that you are intentionally tone policing here, but I think her tone adequately conveys her feelings on the issue. Tired, angry, resigned, determined, all come across in the prose.
If her tone offends you then you're placing yourself in the shoes of the white male communists who failed her rather than her, and that's almost certainly chauvinism.
Some other users have pointed it out as well, and while my tone policing wasn't intentional as I ultimately agree with the author, it was still a case of it and I apologise for it. Thank you for calling it to my attention, I'll keep it in mind for the future.
Not that you are intentionally tone policing here, but I think her tone adequately conveys her feelings on the issue. Tired, angry, resigned, determined, all come across in the prose.
If her tone offends you then you're placing yourself in the shoes of the white male communists who failed her rather than her, and that's almost certainly chauvinism.
Some other users have pointed it out as well, and while my tone policing wasn't intentional as I ultimately agree with the author, it was still a case of it and I apologise for it. Thank you for calling it to my attention, I'll keep it in mind for the future.