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I’m calling her a TERF because she’s made TERFy statements before. She has a long history of anti-LGBT and anti-WOC commentary. She called herself “the architect of #metoo”, erasing Tarana Burke, among other things. I don’t see her as an imperfect ally; I don’t see her as an ally at all. I admire her courage in taking

TERFs and TERF-enablers are literally some of the worst people on the planet. What the fuck is wrong with her?

So – I’m a little busy right now to do a truly comprehensive list without getting a check for it – especially since I’d essentially be doing the author’s work – but would it not have been useful to at least list *some* of the most prominent current women whose work has been co-opted and whitewashed and erased?

This is... a look. This is the look I sport when I’m running to my car in the morning because I forgot a bag of groceries (and I’m praying my neighbours don’t look out their windows).

I don’t think this is really the same. Amy isn’t wrong- what Aziz did isn’t illegal. But, like Amy said, what he did still isn’t acceptable and can do a lot of damage to the woman on the receiving end.

She’s not excusing it because it’s not criminal. It sounds to me like she’s saying that there’s a lot of room for things to be wrong before they technically break a law.

I only liked the show the first two seasons, but then it got stupid.

FOR THE LOVE OF GOD NO ONE WANTS A SEX AND THE CITY 3!!!!

Can we all take a guess on the name of the parody? I’m running with “Cum-mandor in Chief”.

Remember how they used to insure actresses’ (and Mary Hart’s) legs for PR purposes? They should do that with Issa Rae’s smile. It is the most amazing smile.

I see that Diane Keaton is taking the Lena Dunham approach to things.

This sketch was wishy-washy bullshit. I hated it. “Oh it’s so hard to talk about!” No, it’s really easy, actually. What’s hard is that men tend to get called assholes and that, apparently, is far worse than the sexual assault that masquerades as dating for, well, most women at one point or another in their lives. I’m

I’m baffled she said “It has become clear to me that by not saying anything, I might be adding to the anguish of many courageous women and men.” Uh, but you HAVE been saying something. You haven’t been silent you’ve actively defended him.

I understand that Jez were the most brazen breakers of their own rule when they decided it was funny to start the “Who?” campaign against Rita Ora, but I really miss when people were warned that it’s never the artists who look out-of-touch when commenters decide “I don’t know who that is” is an insightful and biting

Wtf Electric Lady? No. Start with ArchAndroid

I have no idea who Janelle Monáe is

Being a lech isn’t necessarily being horrible to women. Other women, you see, are willing to collaborate. Being a lech after promising monogamy makes you an asshole, not an abuser.