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Yeah, well, everything’s empowering for these kinds of people. Plantation weddings, GOOP-sized failures, lending credibility to pedophiles, blandly starring in films where you’re not (thankfully) required to do much in the way of acting, not knowing that long takes is not something Woody Allen invented nor is he

He certainly wouldn’t mind having a black woman in his corner too, so maybe Whoopi “It wasn’t rape-rape” Goldberg could weigh in on this issue, too.

First of all, I think she should be ashamed of herself.

First image on a search for “empowering joke.”

To be fair—or, rather, to at least be accurate—she didn’t say that working with him was empowering as a woman or as a feminist.

Spanx caused me to believe I DID deserve to vote!

Oh, Blake...

The blues began in the deep South [on plantations], as a means to voice injustice and hardship [like slavery] in the African American community...Blue looks good on you, baby. And it tastes good, too. Cozy up with our Best of the Blues playlist and indulge in another distinctly American tradition: A blueberry muffin

Woody sure has a lot of famous white women to enable/protect him.

“Empowering” lost all meaning for me years ago — in the wake of a prolonged thread on Jez about the feminist power of Spanx.

No, Blake, REFUSING to work with Woody Allen would be empowering.

Blake Lively doesn’t seem like a deep thinker whatsoever and given that no one seems to commend her for her acting talents I’m not surprised she jumped at the chance to work with him. But Steve Carrell? That gives me a big sad :(

You took the words right out of my mouth. “We can’t design for her, she has hips and a butt and boobs! We’re not trained for that!” I swear, fashion designers these days are trying to convince us that shapeless sacks and strapless dresses are en vogue because they aren’t talented or skilled enough to sew or design

This is all bullshit and I’m glad she will get a dress and I love her and everything about her.

All of the bullshit racism aside, as I am confident most everyone else will cover that.

I think I know who Jessica Paster really is.

Columbia Pictures might have given this film a huge marketing budget, but I’ve yet to see proof that their marketing team knows what to do with it.

Ugh when I was watching the other day two of the commentators started going on about how beautiful Simone Biles was. Like while she was doing her routine.