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Yes, that right there is the face of man who cares about women’s rights, and not that of a budding incel who just happened to get rich enough to buy the women he wanted.

UGH.

SMH

It’s a very GOP-aligned point of view, “This is bad unless I do it! How dare you treat me the way I treat others!”

Oh, I don’t think that they believe that everyone has a right to not be labeled. Just “normal” people. Which they are, of course.

Based on my understanding, yes. But it’s kind of a transphobe/TERF thing to claim that being labelled “cis” is oppression, as though those same people would never refer to a straight person as “straight” without their consent because they are such stern defenders of One’s Right Not to be Labelled.

Isn't she cis though?

I believe the cliche is, “A conservative is a liberal who got mugged.”

Well, they gotta have a replacement for Stacey Dash.

She’s been though a lot and probably needs to talk to someone instead of airing every thought online. At this point she is her own worst enemy. 

The dude she’s supporting is also credibly accused of abuse as well. Not that she cares, her morality is only as rigid as her grift requires.

This was the woman who basically said that trans women don’t understand womenhood, then flew into a rage when someone pointed out that her feminism ignored the specific “sum is greater than the parts” concerns of transmisogyny. Really got pissed about the idea that she might be considered “cis”.

So yeah, hardly a

“I finally came to a point where I am not a Democrat, because everyone who has harassed, stalked, and stolen from me in my time in Hollywood has been a Democrat,”

I have a family member who went this route but eventually gave it up. Like McGowan, he claimed that he had long felt this way but didn’t feel safe saying so. This was a straight, white, Christian male in northern Florida. 

Ensemble show!

What exactly was Malia Obama “in on”, Rose?

Clearly a very troubled woman - other than that, I don’t understand her support of a party tied to the assaulter in chief (former).

I don’t know Rose McGowan and am not qualified to comment on her experiences. But over my own journey in life I have encountered a few individuals who cite personal trauma as the reason they became Republicans. Not conservatives in the classic sense, but acolytes of the modern GOP. The reasons seem to be similar to

where she worked before the allegations emerged, McGowan said: “They’re all in on it.”

I wanted to respect her journey with assault, abuse, and mental health, but I had to stop following her on social media last year or so. I have a really hard time understanding her point of view when she seems to just want to be oppositional to everything and then claim the Big Conspiracy Against Her for when she gets