ClassyBroad21
ClassyBroad21
ClassyBroad21

I've honestly never seen anything particularly spectacular about the way Woody Allen portrays women. His films have always struck me as acutely misogynist. And actually, who he is in his personal life has everything to do with the films he makes because he literally writes about himself all the time and has starred in

She wasn't just "in one of his movies." She accepted an award on his behalf, glowingly praising him as this wonderful guy who writes such amazing roles for women on national television and accepts awards on his behalf. Actors like Cate Blanchett have a choice in who they work with. And acting in someone's movie is not

Too bad she can't do right by Dylan Farrow and acknowledge that whole abuse thing.

SCARY! I always wanted to be Scary. So excited right now.

Much love to the Jewish Grandmas <3

SOOOOO cute.

The victim is so brave and awesome for speaking out by posting that response. It's terrible that she doesn't have a better support system at the school to find her justice/healing, but damn is that resilience if I've ever seen it. I hope this federal investigation whips these administrators into shape fast and gets

beat me to it.

thankyouthankyouthankyou

Totally. I'm holding out hope for Louis CK. Especially since his kids are such a big part of his act/TV show.

This was so goddamn brave of her. I hope breaking the silence helps her get through the Oscars this year. I get nauseous thinking about how much Hollywood loves protecting child-abusers.

I don't wish to invalidate anyone's personal experience, and I'm not a total expert on this. I've gotten most of my information on this from anti-sex-trafficking organizations, and activists like Rachel Lloyd. The women and girls I've heard talk about their experience in the game were all 12-16 years old when they

Who the hell am I concern-trolling? I just said what my sources were. Go do your own goddamn research. Watch "Very Young Girls." Read "Girls Like Us."; Siddharta Kara's "Sex Trafficking: Inside the modern business of slavery." Look at info from domestic sex-trafficking organizations. Look at what the real deal is in

Thanks for the math lesson, but I do know what an average is (and I can even have emotions at the same time! *gasp*). I straight-up was saying that the average age of entry into prostitution in this country is 13. Period. To be totally transparent about my sources, I get this stuff mostly from Rachel Lloyd and other

Um no, born-n-bred American sex slaves exist too. There's such a thing as domestic human-trafficking. A 12-year-old girl escaping an abusive home who gets promptly picked up by a pimp is just as much a victim of human trafficking. It's a thing.

I'm... not sure I follow you. Are you implying that domestic sex-workers are subjected to better conditions or something? Because there's such a thing as domestic trafficking. In fact, the sex-trafficking industry in this country is largely domestic. A ton of the victims are American girls and women.

Um, ekfuckingscuse me, but can we stop pretending that there's some super statistically significant number of sex-workers who are not coerced in a significant way (if not straight-up enslaved)? Unfortunately the instance of the sexually-empowered, self-employed sex-worker funding her college education or whatever is

If Florida completed two and a half years of a poli sci/engineering double major.

Also, Korean food is like, THE BEST food. If I were to do this, it would be with Korean food. Get at me, Bibimbap.

SMASH IT AND BANG IT!!!