A thread of our own- misogyny (Part 1)

A lot of people seem to think they have to talk to me way too much for their tastes.

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Well. At least he’s honest about what the Trumpeter demographic thinks of women.

That modern day Stepin Fetchit can stick his “honesty” where the sun doesn’t shine, sideways.

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True! (Also, bonus points for using Twilight Sparkle. She sparks joy!)

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screams

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I am gonna guess the gentleman in question was of a rather melanin-impoverished state of being, of course.

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Say what now? Don’t you realize that when it comes to gun violence, the real problem always is black-on-black crime? Stay focused, man!

/s, obvs

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Will the judge be tried as an accomplice when (not if) the jerk in question does shoot someone?

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Shocked/not shocked.

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Because of course, Utah.

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5 years? Seriously? “The maximum the prosecutors requested.” Seriously. I am sick.

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I counseled rape victims for 5 years. What I find most astonishing about that case is that it went to trial at all, let alone ended with a prison sentence.

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There so many options as to where to drop this one, and as “yes, Virginia, white privilege is a thing” is not a topic, I randomly chose this one.

First amendment protections for SWM, the rest can can go pound sand.

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Seems to me like Warren knows this and tries extra hard to be perky and nice, but it’s just not enough, is it. And of course, same old story, that means not coming across as tough and competent enough. :face_vomiting:

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So apparently ignoring inappropriate comments is a capital crime now. I truly fear for my daughters.

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“I have eight years and nine months left,” Cosby stated. “When I come up for parole, they’re not going to hear me say that I have remorse. I was there. I don’t care what group of people come along and talk about this when they weren’t there. They don’t know.”

He said his trials were a sham, unjust and not fair.

“It’s all a set up. That whole jury thing. They were imposters,” Cosby stated.

“Look at the woman who blew the whistle,” he said, alluding to the potential juror who overheard a seated juror proclaim before the trial that, “he’s guilty, we can all go home now.”

“Then she went in and came out smiling, it’s something attorneys will tell you is called a payoff,” Cosby stated. “I know what they’ve done to my people. But my people are going to view me and say, ‘that boy looks good. That boy is strong.’

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