easybreezybeautimous
apprenticefeminist
easybreezybeautimous

I'm sitting here like "they really don't know how to write for people of color". All of her sketches are racially coded. Like I have no problem with highlighting race but why can't she play a funny sketch that's non-stereotypical, hell even non-racially coded?

"I am someone from E News."

"Nothing but pre-approved credit card offers and Pottery Barn catalogs..."

Pretty sure that digital short had more Black folks in it than anything in the last two decades on SNL. And then they follow it with the two Black dudes and Kerry Washington? And it's political and pretty funny? AM I IN THE TWILIGHT ZONE?!

"he forgot about the cloud, and the cloud is all full of butts."

I hope Kerry Washington does a sketch as Julianne Hough.

Burt! Terrific content and such sharp writing today. Can I be your Loni?

GREAT JOB TODAY, BURT!

That GIF is such a note-perfect representation of exactly what people mean when they use the word "misandry." It has nothing to do with women "taking over," it's all about male rage that women are being allowed to be on the playing field at all, no matter how discrimination they face and how much easier it is for men.

Girls get all the cool stuff.

I don't think it sends a massive message, but I did think it was kind of funny and I get what he's saying about the princess machine. Also I liked some of the outfits. I was with him until Anne Frank.

Buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurt!!!!!

I mean, Jezebel doesn't say it's feminist either. So.

Just like everything else that makes it into the dictionary, feminism is so much more than just a definition. What if we admitted that? What if we admitted that, yeah, actually, for every single one of these stereotypes, there is at least one feminist out there actually saying this shit? (And no, I don't mean like

I'm kind of behind the people who don't like the word. It immediately brings forth a negative connotation for so many people of angry bra burning women folk when really it's supposed about equality in general. It divides the cause from other important fights for equality when the real goal should be to make sure

So all of these powerful, popular, and influential women would rather keep the "label" as a stereotype and step far away from it, than identify themselves as "feminist" and change the way in which the word is perceived? Rather than take the opportunity to be a vanguard for modern feminism, they would prefer to shun

I don't have an issue with teaching anyone modesty at an young age. I do have an issue with equating a child turning cartwheels as being indicative of immodest behavior. There's nothing wrong with wearing dresses AND wearing leggings so when you go upside down no undergarments are exposed. Girls don't have to sit prim

Right. I teach my 22 month old daughter not to jump off the arm of the sofa not because it's unladylike; I do it so she won't crack her skull open.

" As a parent I would have to remind them, let’s not stand upside down on your head in that chair"