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Post by politicidal on Aug 28, 2019 23:25:10 GMT
Cannot please anyone it seems. But good for her, it's a still free country like these same fans like I'm guessing to talk about so much.
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Angie Harmon took to Instagram to celebrate Women’s Equality Day Monday, but her message was not well received by some in her conservative fan base.
Harmon – a Republican who spoke in support of President George W. Bush at the 2004 Republican National Convention – caught some heat from followers after posting a picture of herself wearing a T-shirt that reads, "Feminism is for everybody."
Although Harmon received praise from some fans, others took issue with her feminist ideology, even accusing her of going to the "dark side."
"So sad…I thought you were conservative. You went to the dark side," user @crusaderwade wrote, while @strongking86 added, "I believe Feminists hate men they’re jealous of men they wish that they were men."
Harmon shot down the feminist stereotype in her caption, writing, "I am not a 'man hater' in any way."
"I do know that I work just as hard as they do, if not harder at times," she said. "I do believe that women, no matter what race or religion or sexual preference or WHATEVER deserve equal rights."
In fact, Harmon says she loves men who are "gentle & kind & protective" of women. She added, "To me, Any man that respects a/his woman is the sexiest thing!"
User @picastar, however, insisted that "today's feminism is out of control."
Harmon responded: "I agree that some have taken it to extreme but I will say most of them have a legitimate reason to be angry. They’ve been raped, used, humiliated…with no justice."
As for the "dark side" comment? The mother of three said, "I’m sad that you feel that asking for equal rights for ANYONE means I’ve 'gone to the dark side.'"
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Post by Prime etc. on Aug 29, 2019 3:51:24 GMT
Supporting Bush is a much worse sin than wearing a t-shirt.
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Post by mslo79 on Aug 30, 2019 6:12:00 GMT
Yeah, because I think when many of us conservatives see the word 'Feminism' we think more of the extreme types who are basically anti-male etc (just all around bad for society) and tainted the general word because of it even though there might be a small aspect that's okay once in a while. but I guess when I see that word 'Feminism' I generally see it more in a negative light than a positive one at the end of the day.
plus, that 'equal rights' seems to be more of the mindset of claiming men/women are the same, which is simply not true. women can't be men and men can't be women, by nature we are different and that's unchangeable. like certain tasks men simply do better and vice versa.
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Post by faustus5 on Aug 30, 2019 10:14:35 GMT
plus, that 'equal rights' seems to be more of the mindset of claiming men/women are the same. . . Nobody on the planet other that ignorant right wing freaks like you thinks of "equal rights" this way.
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Sept 13, 2019 22:12:57 GMT
Yeah, because I think when many of us conservatives see the word 'Feminism' we think more of the extreme types who are basically anti-male etc (just all around bad for society) and tainted the general word because of it even though there might be a small aspect that's okay once in a while. but I guess when I see that word 'Feminism' I generally see it more in a negative light than a positive one at the end of the day. plus, that 'equal rights' seems to be more of the mindset of claiming men/women are the same, which is simply not true. women can't be men and men can't be women, by nature we are different and that's unchangeable. like certain tasks men simply do better and vice versa. The strongest women are stronger than almost all men. You need to learn a bit about biology.
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Post by mikef6 on Sept 14, 2019 13:25:37 GMT
Just goes to show the true face of conservatism - white male supremacists, anti-equal rights, pro-rich male elite. Controlling the lives of "lesser" human beings, limiting what they can do.
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