From the great Lindy West:
From the great Lindy West:
I mean...
Yes, yes, yes. This woman is my newfound, anonymous idol - incredibly strong yet proudly vulnerable, epically eloquent, and most importantly, ANGRY. What’s more, the fact that she was able to channel her anger, stepping back from the experience itself, and speak to the injustices that pertain to thousands of other…
For such a young psychopath, he’s already playing a strong gaslighting game. This is precisely the kind of man who I would expect to be a continued danger to others, he will just learn to be more careful about it.
It’s good that the article mentions the judge’s name, this way, anyone who lives in his district can make the only appropriate choice when he comes up for re-election next time.
It’s only “identity politics” if someone else does it. White men have been trucking on little but identity politics since forever.
What else did they want? He attacked her outside, there were witnesses, he was caught in the act, the evidence was 100% irrefutable. But still, a slap on the wrist, he gets to blame those drunk slutty sluts, and the judge is worried about how tough prison would be for him.
Another promising young man whose life is ruined by the actions of an unconscious woman.
I would bet all my worldly possessions that the judge gave more thought to protecting the defendant from being raped in prison than he did to protecting women from the defendant.
Steve Harvey, Superman in an oversized pin-striped suit that he is, has come to rescue Tamar from hell. Harvey announced that his production company is giving Tamar her own talk show.
I cannot star this enough. There is so much strength, beauty (the inner kind if I have to make that clear) and greatness in the souls of black women. Of all women. This definitely brought the tears.
Also love that the toothbrush MUST be rechargeable, not one where he has to use up his comparably small supply of AA batteries
I haven’t watched the show in a few years - the last episode I saw was about a young boy being sexually assaulted and there was on particular image - so graphic and disturbing - that I almost threw up (literally almost vomited from my couch). I haven’t watched it since.
Yes, victim-blaming is disgusting no matter who it’s aimed towards. If one person opens their eyes instead of their privileged mouths...
How interesting that you’ve “always” been aware of it, because as a woman I’ve never heard this expressed in my life, or felt it with my own partners, or seen it in the way a single woman in my family or circle of friends chose a partner or spoke about them. I think the author was being ironic with the “of course” as…
You’re a dummy and you have dummy outdated ideas. I can’t believe this post was serious, but if it was you should be ashamed of how limited your view of the world is.
“Catching more flies with honey than vinegar” is just bullshit tone policing. Nobody’s ever been given rights by politely asking for them.
But Rendard, my friend, you must agree that this post is ridiculous. What would be the legal basis to grant Kesha a temporary injunction if Sony is allowing her to record with other producers? The judge isn’t going to wave her hand and absolve her of her contractual obligations just cause. This whole post pisses me…
Am I the only one who didn't like Aiden? He was so self-righteous and superior. No, he didn't deserve to be cheated on, etc., but he was not the perfect gem of a boyfriend everyone pretends that he was.