I was living in NYC when Trump was first elected. I remember it like it was yesterday. The idea of him being elected was so crazy and insane to most people that it was genuinely laughable. And then, sure enough, he beat Hillary. We saw what he was like as President and we saw what he was like after. We watched the video of him in 2016 about “grabbing women by the p*ssy”. He’s racist; misogynistic; crude. He makes fun of people with disabilities. Not surprisingly, the man linked to Epstein wants to take women’s reproductive rights away. He has 34 felony convictions. His VP, JD Vance, has called Kamala “trash” and “r*tarded”. It doesn’t matter what evil spews from his mouth. He is an orange cockroach, unable to disappear. This election has proved to me one thing, which is that people would rather have a known (!) lying, cheating, racist, rapist for a President, than a woman: especially a woman of colour. One voter said he didn’t want to vote for Kamala because of how “emotional” women become during their time of the month (she’s 60???). Even a Democratic video produced for men, showing how to vote for Kamala “in secret”, reiterates how men find women – especially those in power – embarrassing. It’s EMBARRASSING to vote for a woman. I am scared of what’s to come for women & girls – not just in the Western world, but for women globally. Every day produces a new story about female oppression – some of which I’ve included here. Women in Afghanistan not being allowed to speak, socialise outside, or look at men in the eye. Women in Iran being killed or put into psychiatric wards for showing skin. More and more women being victims of image-based assault or domestic abuse. I look at the young girls around me and worry for their future. I worry about if, and when, I have a daughter, whether the world will be better for them: not just for their reproductive rights, but with other issues, like climate change. Part of me gets pleasure knowing my gender threatens and scares so many men. But it’s exhausting knowing how little the men who claim to protect you care about you – and how, even in 2024, being a woman automatically makes you a second-class citizen. 🖤
I was living in NYC when Trump was first elected. I remember it like it was yesterday. The idea of him being elected was so crazy and insane to most people that it was genuinely laughable. And then, sure enough, he beat Hillary. We saw what he was like as President and we saw what he was like after. We watched the video of him in 2016 about “grabbing women by the p*ssy”. He’s racist; misogynistic; crude. He makes fun of people with disabilities. Not surprisingly, the man linked to Epstein wants to take women’s reproductive rights away. He has 34 felony convictions. His VP, JD Vance, has called Kamala “trash” and “r*tarded”. It doesn’t matter what evil spews from his mouth. He is an orange cockroach, unable to disappear. This election has proved to me one thing, which is that people would rather have a known (!) lying, cheating, racist, rapist for a President, than a woman: especially a woman of colour. One voter said he didn’t want to vote for Kamala because of how “emotional” women become during their time of the month (she’s 60???). Even a Democratic video produced for men, showing how to vote for Kamala “in secret”, reiterates how men find women – especially those in power – embarrassing. It’s EMBARRASSING to vote for a woman. I am scared of what’s to come for women & girls – not just in the Western world, but for women globally. Every day produces a new story about female oppression – some of which I’ve included here. Women in Afghanistan not being allowed to speak, socialise outside, or look at men in the eye. Women in Iran being killed or put into psychiatric wards for showing skin. More and more women being victims of image-based assault or domestic abuse. I look at the young girls around me and worry for their future. I worry about if, and when, I have a daughter, whether the world will be better for them: not just for their reproductive rights, but with other issues, like climate change. Part of me gets pleasure knowing my gender threatens and scares so many men. But it’s exhausting knowing how little the men who claim to protect you care about you – and how, even in 2024, being a woman automatically makes you a second-class citizen. 🖤
I was living in NYC when Trump was first elected. I remember it like it was yesterday. The idea of him being elected was so crazy and insane to most people that it was genuinely laughable. And then, sure enough, he beat Hillary. We saw what he was like as President and we saw what he was like after. We watched the video of him in 2016 about “grabbing women by the p*ssy”. He’s racist; misogynistic; crude. He makes fun of people with disabilities. Not surprisingly, the man linked to Epstein wants to take women’s reproductive rights away. He has 34 felony convictions. His VP, JD Vance, has called Kamala “trash” and “r*tarded”. It doesn’t matter what evil spews from his mouth. He is an orange cockroach, unable to disappear. This election has proved to me one thing, which is that people would rather have a known (!) lying, cheating, racist, rapist for a President, than a woman: especially a woman of colour. One voter said he didn’t want to vote for Kamala because of how “emotional” women become during their time of the month (she’s 60???). Even a Democratic video produced for men, showing how to vote for Kamala “in secret”, reiterates how men find women – especially those in power – embarrassing. It’s EMBARRASSING to vote for a woman. I am scared of what’s to come for women & girls – not just in the Western world, but for women globally. Every day produces a new story about female oppression – some of which I’ve included here. Women in Afghanistan not being allowed to speak, socialise outside, or look at men in the eye. Women in Iran being killed or put into psychiatric wards for showing skin. More and more women being victims of image-based assault or domestic abuse. I look at the young girls around me and worry for their future. I worry about if, and when, I have a daughter, whether the world will be better for them: not just for their reproductive rights, but with other issues, like climate change. Part of me gets pleasure knowing my gender threatens and scares so many men. But it’s exhausting knowing how little the men who claim to protect you care about you – and how, even in 2024, being a woman automatically makes you a second-class citizen. 🖤
I was living in NYC when Trump was first elected. I remember it like it was yesterday. The idea of him being elected was so crazy and insane to most people that it was genuinely laughable. And then, sure enough, he beat Hillary. We saw what he was like as President and we saw what he was like after. We watched the video of him in 2016 about “grabbing women by the p*ssy”. He’s racist; misogynistic; crude. He makes fun of people with disabilities. Not surprisingly, the man linked to Epstein wants to take women’s reproductive rights away. He has 34 felony convictions. His VP, JD Vance, has called Kamala “trash” and “r*tarded”. It doesn’t matter what evil spews from his mouth. He is an orange cockroach, unable to disappear. This election has proved to me one thing, which is that people would rather have a known (!) lying, cheating, racist, rapist for a President, than a woman: especially a woman of colour. One voter said he didn’t want to vote for Kamala because of how “emotional” women become during their time of the month (she’s 60???). Even a Democratic video produced for men, showing how to vote for Kamala “in secret”, reiterates how men find women – especially those in power – embarrassing. It’s EMBARRASSING to vote for a woman. I am scared of what’s to come for women & girls – not just in the Western world, but for women globally. Every day produces a new story about female oppression – some of which I’ve included here. Women in Afghanistan not being allowed to speak, socialise outside, or look at men in the eye. Women in Iran being killed or put into psychiatric wards for showing skin. More and more women being victims of image-based assault or domestic abuse. I look at the young girls around me and worry for their future. I worry about if, and when, I have a daughter, whether the world will be better for them: not just for their reproductive rights, but with other issues, like climate change. Part of me gets pleasure knowing my gender threatens and scares so many men. But it’s exhausting knowing how little the men who claim to protect you care about you – and how, even in 2024, being a woman automatically makes you a second-class citizen. 🖤
I was living in NYC when Trump was first elected. I remember it like it was yesterday. The idea of him being elected was so crazy and insane to most people that it was genuinely laughable. And then, sure enough, he beat Hillary. We saw what he was like as President and we saw what he was like after. We watched the video of him in 2016 about “grabbing women by the p*ssy”. He’s racist; misogynistic; crude. He makes fun of people with disabilities. Not surprisingly, the man linked to Epstein wants to take women’s reproductive rights away. He has 34 felony convictions. His VP, JD Vance, has called Kamala “trash” and “r*tarded”. It doesn’t matter what evil spews from his mouth. He is an orange cockroach, unable to disappear. This election has proved to me one thing, which is that people would rather have a known (!) lying, cheating, racist, rapist for a President, than a woman: especially a woman of colour. One voter said he didn’t want to vote for Kamala because of how “emotional” women become during their time of the month (she’s 60???). Even a Democratic video produced for men, showing how to vote for Kamala “in secret”, reiterates how men find women – especially those in power – embarrassing. It’s EMBARRASSING to vote for a woman. I am scared of what’s to come for women & girls – not just in the Western world, but for women globally. Every day produces a new story about female oppression – some of which I’ve included here. Women in Afghanistan not being allowed to speak, socialise outside, or look at men in the eye. Women in Iran being killed or put into psychiatric wards for showing skin. More and more women being victims of image-based assault or domestic abuse. I look at the young girls around me and worry for their future. I worry about if, and when, I have a daughter, whether the world will be better for them: not just for their reproductive rights, but with other issues, like climate change. Part of me gets pleasure knowing my gender threatens and scares so many men. But it’s exhausting knowing how little the men who claim to protect you care about you – and how, even in 2024, being a woman automatically makes you a second-class citizen. 🖤
I was living in NYC when Trump was first elected. I remember it like it was yesterday. The idea of him being elected was so crazy and insane to most people that it was genuinely laughable. And then, sure enough, he beat Hillary. We saw what he was like as President and we saw what he was like after. We watched the video of him in 2016 about “grabbing women by the p*ssy”. He’s racist; misogynistic; crude. He makes fun of people with disabilities. Not surprisingly, the man linked to Epstein wants to take women’s reproductive rights away. He has 34 felony convictions. His VP, JD Vance, has called Kamala “trash” and “r*tarded”. It doesn’t matter what evil spews from his mouth. He is an orange cockroach, unable to disappear. This election has proved to me one thing, which is that people would rather have a known (!) lying, cheating, racist, rapist for a President, than a woman: especially a woman of colour. One voter said he didn’t want to vote for Kamala because of how “emotional” women become during their time of the month (she’s 60???). Even a Democratic video produced for men, showing how to vote for Kamala “in secret”, reiterates how men find women – especially those in power – embarrassing. It’s EMBARRASSING to vote for a woman. I am scared of what’s to come for women & girls – not just in the Western world, but for women globally. Every day produces a new story about female oppression – some of which I’ve included here. Women in Afghanistan not being allowed to speak, socialise outside, or look at men in the eye. Women in Iran being killed or put into psychiatric wards for showing skin. More and more women being victims of image-based assault or domestic abuse. I look at the young girls around me and worry for their future. I worry about if, and when, I have a daughter, whether the world will be better for them: not just for their reproductive rights, but with other issues, like climate change. Part of me gets pleasure knowing my gender threatens and scares so many men. But it’s exhausting knowing how little the men who claim to protect you care about you – and how, even in 2024, being a woman automatically makes you a second-class citizen. 🖤
I was living in NYC when Trump was first elected. I remember it like it was yesterday. The idea of him being elected was so crazy and insane to most people that it was genuinely laughable. And then, sure enough, he beat Hillary. We saw what he was like as President and we saw what he was like after. We watched the video of him in 2016 about “grabbing women by the p*ssy”. He’s racist; misogynistic; crude. He makes fun of people with disabilities. Not surprisingly, the man linked to Epstein wants to take women’s reproductive rights away. He has 34 felony convictions. His VP, JD Vance, has called Kamala “trash” and “r*tarded”. It doesn’t matter what evil spews from his mouth. He is an orange cockroach, unable to disappear. This election has proved to me one thing, which is that people would rather have a known (!) lying, cheating, racist, rapist for a President, than a woman: especially a woman of colour. One voter said he didn’t want to vote for Kamala because of how “emotional” women become during their time of the month (she’s 60???). Even a Democratic video produced for men, showing how to vote for Kamala “in secret”, reiterates how men find women – especially those in power – embarrassing. It’s EMBARRASSING to vote for a woman. I am scared of what’s to come for women & girls – not just in the Western world, but for women globally. Every day produces a new story about female oppression – some of which I’ve included here. Women in Afghanistan not being allowed to speak, socialise outside, or look at men in the eye. Women in Iran being killed or put into psychiatric wards for showing skin. More and more women being victims of image-based assault or domestic abuse. I look at the young girls around me and worry for their future. I worry about if, and when, I have a daughter, whether the world will be better for them: not just for their reproductive rights, but with other issues, like climate change. Part of me gets pleasure knowing my gender threatens and scares so many men. But it’s exhausting knowing how little the men who claim to protect you care about you – and how, even in 2024, being a woman automatically makes you a second-class citizen. 🖤
I was living in NYC when Trump was first elected. I remember it like it was yesterday. The idea of him being elected was so crazy and insane to most people that it was genuinely laughable. And then, sure enough, he beat Hillary. We saw what he was like as President and we saw what he was like after. We watched the video of him in 2016 about “grabbing women by the p*ssy”. He’s racist; misogynistic; crude. He makes fun of people with disabilities. Not surprisingly, the man linked to Epstein wants to take women’s reproductive rights away. He has 34 felony convictions. His VP, JD Vance, has called Kamala “trash” and “r*tarded”. It doesn’t matter what evil spews from his mouth. He is an orange cockroach, unable to disappear. This election has proved to me one thing, which is that people would rather have a known (!) lying, cheating, racist, rapist for a President, than a woman: especially a woman of colour. One voter said he didn’t want to vote for Kamala because of how “emotional” women become during their time of the month (she’s 60???). Even a Democratic video produced for men, showing how to vote for Kamala “in secret”, reiterates how men find women – especially those in power – embarrassing. It’s EMBARRASSING to vote for a woman. I am scared of what’s to come for women & girls – not just in the Western world, but for women globally. Every day produces a new story about female oppression – some of which I’ve included here. Women in Afghanistan not being allowed to speak, socialise outside, or look at men in the eye. Women in Iran being killed or put into psychiatric wards for showing skin. More and more women being victims of image-based assault or domestic abuse. I look at the young girls around me and worry for their future. I worry about if, and when, I have a daughter, whether the world will be better for them: not just for their reproductive rights, but with other issues, like climate change. Part of me gets pleasure knowing my gender threatens and scares so many men. But it’s exhausting knowing how little the men who claim to protect you care about you – and how, even in 2024, being a woman automatically makes you a second-class citizen. 🖤
I was living in NYC when Trump was first elected. I remember it like it was yesterday. The idea of him being elected was so crazy and insane to most people that it was genuinely laughable. And then, sure enough, he beat Hillary. We saw what he was like as President and we saw what he was like after. We watched the video of him in 2016 about “grabbing women by the p*ssy”. He’s racist; misogynistic; crude. He makes fun of people with disabilities. Not surprisingly, the man linked to Epstein wants to take women’s reproductive rights away. He has 34 felony convictions. His VP, JD Vance, has called Kamala “trash” and “r*tarded”. It doesn’t matter what evil spews from his mouth. He is an orange cockroach, unable to disappear. This election has proved to me one thing, which is that people would rather have a known (!) lying, cheating, racist, rapist for a President, than a woman: especially a woman of colour. One voter said he didn’t want to vote for Kamala because of how “emotional” women become during their time of the month (she’s 60???). Even a Democratic video produced for men, showing how to vote for Kamala “in secret”, reiterates how men find women – especially those in power – embarrassing. It’s EMBARRASSING to vote for a woman. I am scared of what’s to come for women & girls – not just in the Western world, but for women globally. Every day produces a new story about female oppression – some of which I’ve included here. Women in Afghanistan not being allowed to speak, socialise outside, or look at men in the eye. Women in Iran being killed or put into psychiatric wards for showing skin. More and more women being victims of image-based assault or domestic abuse. I look at the young girls around me and worry for their future. I worry about if, and when, I have a daughter, whether the world will be better for them: not just for their reproductive rights, but with other issues, like climate change. Part of me gets pleasure knowing my gender threatens and scares so many men. But it’s exhausting knowing how little the men who claim to protect you care about you – and how, even in 2024, being a woman automatically makes you a second-class citizen. 🖤
I was living in NYC when Trump was first elected. I remember it like it was yesterday. The idea of him being elected was so crazy and insane to most people that it was genuinely laughable. And then, sure enough, he beat Hillary. We saw what he was like as President and we saw what he was like after. We watched the video of him in 2016 about “grabbing women by the p*ssy”. He’s racist; misogynistic; crude. He makes fun of people with disabilities. Not surprisingly, the man linked to Epstein wants to take women’s reproductive rights away. He has 34 felony convictions. His VP, JD Vance, has called Kamala “trash” and “r*tarded”. It doesn’t matter what evil spews from his mouth. He is an orange cockroach, unable to disappear. This election has proved to me one thing, which is that people would rather have a known (!) lying, cheating, racist, rapist for a President, than a woman: especially a woman of colour. One voter said he didn’t want to vote for Kamala because of how “emotional” women become during their time of the month (she’s 60???). Even a Democratic video produced for men, showing how to vote for Kamala “in secret”, reiterates how men find women – especially those in power – embarrassing. It’s EMBARRASSING to vote for a woman. I am scared of what’s to come for women & girls – not just in the Western world, but for women globally. Every day produces a new story about female oppression – some of which I’ve included here. Women in Afghanistan not being allowed to speak, socialise outside, or look at men in the eye. Women in Iran being killed or put into psychiatric wards for showing skin. More and more women being victims of image-based assault or domestic abuse. I look at the young girls around me and worry for their future. I worry about if, and when, I have a daughter, whether the world will be better for them: not just for their reproductive rights, but with other issues, like climate change. Part of me gets pleasure knowing my gender threatens and scares so many men. But it’s exhausting knowing how little the men who claim to protect you care about you – and how, even in 2024, being a woman automatically makes you a second-class citizen. 🖤