jackalopalope
Jackalopalope
jackalopalope

Also - to your point about real journalists. I clicked through to the article and my professional opinion (I know IPAS well) is that Fusion did zero original reporting. The Fusion story reflects the work of IPAS http://www.ipas.org/en/What-We-Do/… and their colleagues like the Center for Reproductive Rights http://re

DAMN, lady. I agree with you in principle, though in this case I think the "snitching" phrase is useful shorthand approximating the cross-pressures on health workers (I haven't clicked through for the full piece because I am already familiar with the situation - my work covers this subject area).

Horribly, I would think the answer is that they practice a lot first on large animals.

Thank you for deleting it - you did the right thing.

I don't begrudge her for being successful at marketing a constructed self-identity as a product - plenty of other men and women in the entertainment industry have done that.

There is a distinction to be made between being someone who advocates equality for all women, and someone who is motivated by pure self-interest. If "doing what I wanna do without apologies" was a version of being a feminist, anyone - good, evil, whatever - would be a feminist.

Okay, I'm in. Let's get it done.