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Girl, Id be laughing if I wasnt embarrassed for you. To try be a professional writer with this kind of shitty defensive attitude must be... difficult, to say the least. Thank God overly sensitive writers with thin skin and no ability to take questions or criticism will always have at the Jezebel universe, for

Lol, you’re fitting in just fine here. Somebody asks a question in a very thoughtful and careful way and you clap back with bullshit condescension. I had to double check the byline and make sure this wasn’t actually a Kara piece.

Next installment, do we pick a dye that doesn’t clash with your skintone and can we please fix your damn inch and a half of scraggly roots?

God, you don’t understand overlap or gray areas or differences in perception at ALL, do you? It’s not always all or nothing, dude. And yeah, IDK about you, but I saw WAY more people at this march that would be considered to have special physical needs than I have ever seen at a political activism event or march

I don’t know where (if) you were marching on Saturday, but DC also had TONS of elderly, disabled, mobility impaired people as well as a bunch of kids and babies. Again, it was a march that was ACCESSIBLE for those groups. This is rare in activism. Cut them some slack, too.

And some arent. We heard the same complaint before, that BLM protesters werent coming out for Muslim issues. But some are, and its shitty and pointless to bitch that not everyone that agrees with you on one front agrees with you on all fronts. Personally I found the diversity of this march to be absolutely

hey babe I forgot, were you at standing rock?

um, what? Are you seriously fucking pissed about the numbers that came out? This march was something people could bring their families to. IT was just a teensy bit tamer and more organized than most of em have been due to permits and stuff. Dont you think that had something to do with it? We just had an unprecedented

No thanks sweetie, I’ve got my hands full and I’m on top of it. Or perhaps you’re just too stupid to understand what’s going on here. (Also, i’m probably not your ally specifically, because you sound like you kinda suck. ) Both yourself and Kara are complaining that since some of the women at the women’s march are new

1. it’s real tough to gauge usefulness of mascara on someone with fake lashes.
2. bring back millihelen :(

No, literally the only people saying that are people like Kara who are using it to complain. None of them women I know who protested for the first time this weekend believe it was the first time the need arose. That’s preposterous. The only people who believe that are the ones trying to find something negative in

wow, its almost like these things are different depending on which part of the country you are in!!! Or like youve never read Jezebel. Or like you ignored 4/5 of what I said!!! Youre right, Ill make it a point to come to your shit, since youre such a sweetheart.

I really hoped they’d get their SHIT together finally with the death of
Gawker. Thought they’d realize they needed to try to win over the crowd of us that typically hit every kinja site BUT Jez (despite being woman, I am one of them.) But nope! Same old shitty writing, crying and complaining, Kara Brown thinkpieces.

Right back at you, sister.

honestly, lots of white women don’t know what we’re supposed to DO with our outrage for BLM and Standing Rock. It’s exhausting o try to help and be told it’s not your fight, it’s not your place, sit down and listen, etc etc. Not all black people are thugs and not all white women are trump voters? It’s gone so far that

I guess this irritates me so much because I don’t know a single person who thinks the need to protest started with Trump. I do, however, know a lot of women who were told BLM isn’t “their” fight or who literally could not physically get to Standing Rock. Even for me, in Baltimore, the Freddie Gray protests were