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In reply to the discussion: Why Manchester Bomber Targeted Girls [View all]Egnever
(21,506 posts)35. I think what people are objecting to is the idea
That Arianna is a strong outspoken feminist that stands against the objectification of women.
I can post plenty of videos of her playing to exactly that audience.
I like her but the idea she is a strong feminist is laughing inaccurate. So much so it makes the rest of the article seem ridiculous.
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"As is so often the case with acts of violence, misogyny was deeply woven into this attack."
sheshe2
May 2017
#6
What bothered me about 45s use of the word "loser" was that he has called Hillary Clinton that
Boomerproud
May 2017
#33
"We don't know the exact motivation behind Monday's horrifying terrorist attack". So we don't know
PoliticAverse
May 2017
#13
"We don't know the exact motivation behind Monday's horrifying terrorist attack in Manchester"
melman
May 2017
#22
"He Named Me Malala" - the documentary about Malala Yousafzai is excellent on this. There is
Amaryllis
May 2017
#24