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I call troll. This can’t be a real person.

well, that’s vomitastic


Why?

““Well, I am going to have a Cabinet that looks like America, and 50 percent of America is women.”

To be absolutely fair: the precarity of middle class life means that the line between us and the “real” poor is as thin as one medical emergency or one lost job. We actually ARE all in this together.

what does that even mean???

I just read about half of that piece of shit article. How on earth does someone get PAID to write the trash Hyzagi does? I mean seriously, people read a magazine article about R. Crumb because they want to know about R. Crumb, and dickface here says basically zero about R. Crumb. Also, anyone who insults Aline can eat

Oh, no, they’re expecting those babies to not be born anyway because the mothers will die of illegal abortions. It’s an all-over win for Republicans!

Wait, isn’t what they’re bragging about openly on TV still something that people serve time for?

You’d think for all of the money that they’re stealing from the rest of us that the wealthy people would be having more fun. Like, if your life is empty and depressing with all of that money, could you maybe give away a little of it to pay teachers, feed kids, give people health care so they don’t die, and so on?

Do you REALLY believe that actually happened?

Yeah, I would LOVE to see any sort of actual proof of those supposed threats. total bullshit.

It’s weird and depressing that an interview this snooze-a-riffic came after such a radical song and video.

Well, to be fair, “police = brutality” is a very fair statement. I wish Bey hadn’t backed off so far from that.

Dammit, Bey, why water down the message? Please, BE anti-police. BE a feminist.

This shit makes me SO ANGRY.

Hugs! The emotional aftermath can be super weird - remember, your hormones are bonkers and it will take them a while to settle down. You may wind up feeling a lot of different ways about it in the end, but I can tell you that I had one 15 years ago and I’ve never regretted it for a second. I hope your journey goes the

Yes, very.

Didn’t I tell you to read a book? Go do that.

The second wavers may have been off base on a bunch of different stuff (race, lesbian rights, trans rights), but damn, today’s movement could use some of their boldness and their fire. Like it or not, they said a lot of things aloud that women today are afraid to even think.