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The speaker ultimately demands a clear stance: if white women are not going to vote in ways that support marginalized communities and challenge systemic oppression, then they should "stay at home" and accept their traditional roles quietly. Conversely, if they claim empowerment, they must actively support real change and leadership, which the speaker labels as "the real boss taking over."
This suggestion underscores a desire for authenticity—either commit fully to progressive change or refrain from participation that sustains the status quo. The speaker’s tone is charged with frustration, emphasizing that superficial or hypocritical involvement is unacceptable.