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- Jessica, you were the epitome of class, poise, and professionalism. It was clear that you were the most articulate and well-informed woman in that room by far! Also, I thought it was incredibly rude of Kathy Lee to sneak that
(posted to The Today show!) - This is so inspiring, and I think it proves that younger generations really are moving in a direction of action, acceptance and equality.
(posted to Friday Feminist Fuck Yeah: This Little Boy!) - Happy birthday Vanessa! Thank you so much for helping to make feministing the wonderful web community that it is!
(posted to Happy Birthday, Vanessa!) - I think you make a really legitimate point, and while that sentence might undercut the overarching message slightly, it does not do so completely, and it's still refreshing to see characters addressing the importance of comprehensive sex-ed on a mainstream
(posted to Why "Glee" is the Dark Horse for Best New Feminist Show in the Fall Lineup) - YAY! I love Women and Children First! Without it I'd have to wait weeks for my obscure feminist books to arrive via Amazon. Also, my Women's and Gender Studies professor had us buy all our books for her class from
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- I have now watched the three episodes and I still would not call it feminist. Taking on abstinence only education and exploring coming out issues are not limited to feminists. One can support these things without actually being in favor (posted to Why "Glee" is the Dark Horse for Best New Feminist Show in the Fall Lineup)
- I really didn't like that they chose to intercut that routine with footage of Terri complaining to Will about money and wanting things. Real subtle message, that. *rolls eyes* (posted to Why "Glee" is the Dark Horse for Best New Feminist Show in the Fall Lineup)
- Well, they did show him feeling up a male student and then cut to Rachel giving a disgusted look. It's implied that Rachel only did it because she didn't get the solo she wanted, and that she might have exaggerated (posted to Why "Glee" is the Dark Horse for Best New Feminist Show in the Fall Lineup)
- I think the fact that students don't always talk out problems with each other is not so much promoting that as just showing what teens are like. How likely is that a real-life Finn would say to a real-life Rachel, (posted to Why "Glee" is the Dark Horse for Best New Feminist Show in the Fall Lineup)
- I also think that her character is a way to give the Spanish teacher an 'out' if he cheats on her. He is the quintessential good guy and would never cheat unless pushed to the brink. You know, having an (posted to Why "Glee" is the Dark Horse for Best New Feminist Show in the Fall Lineup)
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