Yeah, we’ll need both the train AND the veil.
Yeah, we’ll need both the train AND the veil.
That is amazing. I respect the shit out of your strength and courage. I’m sorry that it was needed in the first place.
I see no problem at all with this sweatshirt, it’s a statement like several others we’ve seen on social issues. In fact it’s tamer than a lot of them.
Hey, guess who I saw on TV today on a cable news network roundtable discussing that it’s about time we embrace women’s equality through actions and not just lip service.
I get the hate against the shirt. Each one of those names represents at least one woman who went through some degree of hell to be heard and believed, and several more degrees of hell while experiencing the harassment. And probably the one name is just a single person for whom the harassment was sufficiently…
Actually, I think I do need this.
Who cares what they think? They wear shirts boasting about murdering journalists. Why does what they think matter one bit?
Literally everything a feminist does or says plays into their stupid narrative. Who cares what they think of us?
I am okay with this list too. The way that I see it, if my name was on that list, I fucking deserved it.
Women have been collectively treated like shit for centuries. Centuries.
Kate Winslet has won major awards. I promise you that she is not short of job offers. That is a terrible reason to support a child molester.
Journalists. Are. Supposed. To. Ask. These. Kinds. Of. Questions.
What, are you going to go after literally every woman who works with Woody Allen at this point?
She. Does. Not. Owe. Us. An. Explanation.
You mean producers and power brokers other than John Lasseter, Brett Ratner, Andrew Kreisberg, Russell Simmons, Roy Price, Adam Venit, Chris Savino, Matthew Weiner, David Guillod, Bryan Singer and John Singleton?
1) This is a very odd case you are making: since the industry is sexist, ageist and predatory, people who are victims of sexist, ageist, predatory behavior have no choice if they want to work.
See, it’s good, to me, that we’re in the habit of asking every A-list actor who continues to work with Woody Allen why they’re doing that.