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We received an email from a parent who says their child attends the early childhood center where Ms. Goodson was a teacher. The school community has created a GoFundMe to set up an education fund for Rhylee, Ms. Goodson’s daughter:

Honestly, adoption is too difficult and expensive in the United States and we all to often keep children with their birth mothers far too long to the detriment of all.

Insane management style, neglects his kids, has a phobia of The Poors, collects model/actress types...typical self-made billionaire stuff, basically.

I used to run into him a lot before he got famous, and he was really nice to me and others at first, but became a MAJOR DICK as he started taking off. He had a reputation for just ghosting on shows and that’s just one of the lamest things you can do. He did that to me after enthusiastically agreeing to be on my show.

Seth Simons. In this article.

He does. Follow his instagram. His stories are 100% attacking people who send him DMs criticizing him. It’s a bit much, honestly, and I like him.

One of the great things about Twitter is the chance for people on all social levels to interact. I think it’s fair to answer back, even disparagingly, to people who criticize you or your work, even if they don’t do it at you. That being said, more famous and popular people are, I think, responsible for answering

No, most men are not harboring violent inclinations and you should probably trust your gut rather than try to rationalize or normalize the situation you are in.

I truly believe most men are violent misogynists

Scary thoughts like what? Has he indicated he might want to hurt someone? I realize this is a very personal topic, but you said “scary” but that you weren’t afraid. Just wondering what could fall into that category. As a woman, I can’t imagine what would be scary but not worrying.

“Most men think this is what sex is”

“Most men think this is what sex is”?? That is ridiculous. Most men reading this are horrified.

Yeah, fuck Fallaci. I was a tremendous fan of hers before all of this nastiness was revealed and even paid to see her lecture in San Francisco with a friend, in the late eighties, before she began disseminating her toxic views.

Had to look and immediately came across this lovely soundbite:

Added to this, here’s another quotation by the apparently esteemed Oriana Fallaci.

As long as protest signs about the female reproductive system are labeled as transphobic, and therefore un-feminist, I will be saying that feminism is for women first.

I just thought it depressingly hilarious that they posted an article about tone deafness with regards to IWD, then this. They don’t even see their own privilege.

You do know that vast majority of women who work don’t have the luxury of taking off a “solidarity” day. Most of us can’t take off 4 hours of sick time, let alone time for frivolous observations of other people’s labor. This has got to be one of the most privileged tone deaf pieces I have ever read on Jezebel. Just

So let me get this straight: Jez is celebrating women’s day by knocking tone deaf corporations and then taking the afternoon off, unannounced. That’s it? That’s nice, I feel the solidarity. Y’all knocked it out of the park again!

All for trans inclusivity but no reason for them to have an outsized voice in a movement that they are only 15% of. Feminism has always been about females. Stay focused.