Friday, March 19, 2021

Women’s Herstory Month

That’s Why The Lady Is A Champ

March 19, 2021

“The role of women in the past was much more important than we
have dared to imagine…This says a lot about the process of silencing
that women have suffered since.”
                
Cristina Rihuete, professor of prehistory
                 University of Alabama at Birmingham

March is Women’s History Month. There have been countless women who contributed to the betterment of the human condition, despite perpetual opposition and obstruction from men. From Harriet Tubman to Fannie Lou Hamer. From Billie Holiday to Rosa Parks. From Cleopatra to Angela Merkel. From Anne Frank to Golda Meir. From Emma Goldman to Bella Abzug. From Susan B. Anthony to Gloria Steinem. From Barbara Jordan to Ruth Bader Ginsburg. From Pocahontas to Jane Goodall. From Abigail Adams to Eleanor Roosevelt to Michelle Obama.

We are fortunate to have a wealth of women today who will be seen as all-time great and consequential women when their history is written.

Greta Thunberg, Stacey Abrams, Kamala Harris, 
Nancy Pelosi, Deb Haaland, Rosa DeLauro

Thank you Greta Thunberg for speaking and fighting for Mother Earth and for those who cannot speak. Thank you Stacey Abrams for standing up for American voters’ rights and turning Georgia blue. Thank you Kamala Harris for cracking if not exactly breaking the glass ceiling for women in the White House. Thank you Nancy Pelosi for being one of the most effective Speakers of the House. Thank you and congratulations Deb Haaland becoming Interior Secretary and for continuing to take on the death-by-oil machine and becoming the first Native American cabinet-level caretaker of our lands. Thank you Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) who fought tirelessly for the Child Tax Credit for almost two decades, and finally saw it realized in Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act. Thank you Stacey Plaskett, Letitia James, Fani Willis, Katie Porter, Elizabeth Warren, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Malala Yousafzai, Oprah Winfrey, Amanda Gorman, and many others.

Not All Idiots Are Men (I Just Couldn’t Leave Well Enough Alone)

There have been and are strong women on the other end of the political spectrum, but most of them are brain damaged. From Phyllis Schlafly to Laura Ingraham. From Ayn Rand to Ann Coulter. From Sarah Huckabee Sanders to Kayleigh McEnany. From Kellyann Conway to Kimberly Guilfoyle. From Susan Collins to Michelle Bachman and back again. From Sarah Palin to Lauren Boebert. From Ivanka Turmp to Marjorie Taylor Green. From Jeanine Pirro to Fucker Carlson – well, he might not actually be a woman, but he sure ain’t a man. These are some messed up mamas, though they all are determined to try their best to propel their demented agendas. I am not meaning to be rude, just honest.

Fucker Carlson often looks like he just took a crap in his own mouth, which 
1) is not as hard as it sounds since his head is well positioned for this, and 
2) explains why so much of what comes out of his mouth is pure, unadulterated shit

Many Idiots ARE Men…And Also Ratpublicans Too

Wednesday, 172 House Ratpublicans voted against renewing the Violence Against Women Act. This disgraceful display occurred just 24 hours after eight women – including six Asian American women – were gunned down in a shooting spree at three different Atlanta massage establishments by a shooter who claims he murdered these women because of his sex addiction. Apparently, this white devil thought that sounded better than saying he murdered a bunch of Asian women because was a flaming racist. He might be right about that. But, as is the case with so many privileged, white racists, they would not know racism if it stared back at them in their mirrors…which it does every single day. Or he is just another coward who won’t admit his truth.

Aretha Franklin and Annie Lennox
Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves

I. Mangrey – a man among women.

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