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No, they really don’t. I live in the US but I’m not from here, and luckily I work for an international employer so my rights are waaaaay beyond anything most people in the US have. It’s fucking insane. Jezebel needs to stop obsessing on only reporting about companies run by women and that millennials are into (but of

This!

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This.

LOL sure. Someone says something that isn’t quite in line with your way of thinking so let’s just bring out the big guns and accuse them of being a white supremacist? Sure. I guess it’s the new ‘troll’, which is the usual accusation that gets trotted out here regularly. FYI not familiar with the Nina Turner incident

I get that a lot of people feel that way. This is where I differ significantly from a lot of progressives. Personally, I’m not into making individuals personally accountable for “benefiting” from systemic racism, or for the families they were born into, because you always end up cherry picking and being selective and,

None of that explains why she has to account to you or anyone else for her career or personal choices? I don’t see an actual answer to the question anywhere.

Why does she have to explain it though? And that goes for anyone, not just Ellie Kemper. You don’t owe anyone any kind of explanation for the circumstances of your life. That doesn’t mean people shouldn’t be aware of their privilege but awareness doesn’t mean you’re accountable to anyone and everyone. 

I agree. And I’m not defending this woman or any of the other female CEOs that have been called out. However I also think it’s undeniable that women are judged more harshly than men, by men which is ‘expected’ but by women too which is a little more complicated. 

I absolutely agree with you. The child is way better off with his new family, that’s for sure. I think these people are getting so much anger because a) they’re YouTubers, therefore inherently detestable, greedy and tacky, b) they exploited their family for money and clicks, and c) it was pretty obvious from the

Interesting.

Lawyers for six other women who have also accused Weinstein of sexual abuse called the settlement a “complete sellout,” saying it fails to hold Weinstein or those who were aware of his behavior accountable.

This isn’t news. From the moment this story came out the whole point was that they’re awful people for exploiting their kids for cash on YouTube and for getting rid of the special needs adoptee when they realised they couldn’t care for him (so what everyone warned them about from the beginning), not because anything

What minimisers are you wearing that they make you sweat?

Then your article makes even less sense. And you still failed to grasp the most important point, which is that this is about getting rid of Mitch McConnell and you’re not getting rid of him with a candidate who only has support in big cities. There’s no conspiracy by the Democratic Establishment here, it’s simple

Or because it literally is ‘tiny’ relative to the size my breasts were before? And that is literally why it wasn’t possible for the doctor to reduce my breasts to that size?

I don’t think Ashley (though she’s certainly not alone among Jez writers) understands how actual politics works, like with strategy and stuff. Or she does but she’s morally opposed to it or something. As if being morally opposed to something means it suddenly stops being real.

Also, even as a progressive, this passive aggressiveness towards moderate voters is at times frustrating.

Amazing. It explains so much. Including why his girlfriend is older and looks just like his stepmom but has his Dad’s personality.

Not really. She’s getting a bit long in the tooth and her looks aren’t what they used to be.