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That hasn’t been my experience. What I’ve witnessed is an aversion among French women to associating themselves with American-style (or more commonly they’d call it “Anglo-Saxon”) feminism. But the idea that women in France aren’t fighting for gender equality and against the patriarchy - or that a candidate who spoke

We actually need to think of her like Trump because the French despise Trump. The more MLP can be tied to him, the fewer traditional conservatives she’ll be able to attract.

I don’t think so. This is a long piece for Jezebel, and it includes a lot of citations. It’s also written by a French American dual citizen. I’m just disappointed that it contains a lot of US-centric assumptions.

Wow. Wow. I mean, I hate MLP, but this is...not a good article.

Hey, sorry if this is out of the blue, but I just wanted to say that I follow you on Twitter and really appreciate your perspective. Just passively consuming your content has exposed me to a lot of new voices and broadened my horizons considerably — while also giving me ammunition to respond to people I know in real

Not even kidding, there are leftists out there supporting ISIS because it’s better than the imperialist west.

Yeah, realizing there are DPRK apologists out there is always an interesting moment.

The worst thing to happen to me all week has been seeing some of my so-called “leftist” friends’ skepticism about the persecution of gay men in Chechnya. They’re so wedded to an international mindset that sees the U.S. as the bad guy in places like Syria and Ukraine that it’s led them down a strangely pro-Putin path,

Never has this gif felt more appropriate:

Her husband, Jon Sutter, is also an adjunct. Some of their cached profiles are still online.

“And being city poor is a privilege that you may have never thought about, but it’s real.”

It’s also possible to weaponize marriage as a way out of this country, rather than a way in: in my experience, around 60% of Americans with Italian heritage are eligible for Italian citizenship.

It doesn’t have to be something cute, no. I’ve talked to one of the bartenders about it, actually, but he seemed pretty diffident, and I wasn’t sure whether it made more sense for me to escalate on my own as a concerned cis ally, or to contact a local organization. I hadn’t thought about leaving a Yelp review, as I

Instead, why not #BringBackJohan

Can I just fill it with Mountain Dew®, since no one will be able to tell the difference?

So what you’re saying is that I should pee in whichever bathroom I feel more comfortable using, since there’s no reason for me to listen to people who try to tell me how to live or act.

Unfortunately, I don’t have the kind of Kegel Strength to angle my pee upwards... and I’m not about to hike up my leg and rub my labia against the door to a bar bathroom just to make a political statement.

Yeah. I always feel like I should say something, but I don’t know how to go about that?

Trust me, he is. He’s got 119 million Facebook followers, the most of any person (let alone athlete) on the planet.

There’s a bar in my neighborhood that takes the implicit transphobia and gender policing of these bathroom laws to another level — their “cute,” “clever” way of designating the men’s and women’s restroom is not with M/W or with male and female stick figures, but with the letters P (for the men’s room) and V (for the