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#thatprotestsign

A true Fat Cat.

That poor cat’s face just screams “why are you doing this to me human; I thought you loved me.”

tbh the most interesting/informative thing about this is probably that Brendan went to a prep school.

I wait with breath that is bated. I love them. The episode where Abbi gets her wisdom teeth out and the episode where Abbi rollerblades into a hole in the ground give me so much joy.

Except that they already were protected. They don’t need this. It was always illegal to kill or even hit a police officer. This is definitely a way to pile it on, not a necessary protection.

thats definitely resisting arrest...and definitely not a hate crime.

Never mind that they are trained to yell “Stop resisting” no matter what’s going on so that bystanders think they are in the right or so they can pile on the charges later.

Hey, this is something we are looking into. Would you mind emailing us which town you live in specifically? Email me and Prachi, julianne@jezebel.com and prachi.gupta@jezebel.com. Thank you much.

Kara, I don’t want to derail this piece. I am glad you wrote it. But please get Jezebel to write about how POC are being marginalized within the Democratic party.

You guys are nothing if not predictable.

Yup. That’s why I had a pretty great high after attending our tiny hastily thrown together march. In an area that went hard for Trump in a swing state it was downright heartwarming seeing hundreds of like-minded individuals. I made a ton of acquaintances with progressives in an area I ALWAYS felt alone in.

I liked that the Atlanta march was called The Atlanta March for Social Justice and Women— I felt like that label was a lot more inclusive.

This absolutely can/should be a first step, and MUST be a first step, as the intersectional feminist movement needs more bodies. It’s the job of the white ladies who are already doing or planning to do what Kara has outlined to be patient/encouraging to the white ladies who aren’t there yet. WOC have the right to be

I want to be with you on this, I want to say that we should encourage the people who came out to keep doing the same thing, but on the other hand things like these are meant to be challenging. If you go there and you’re triggered by truth in the form of people noting on their signs that 53% of white women voted for

Just so you know, you can support both at the same time.

“I also know several people who felt excluded ... and I think it’s because it was about so many things at once.”

What say you, cheerleaders?