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Look, we've never had a White House divorce. Right now, Melania looks like the most diminutive and disrespected woman in America. Her husband has demonstrated Bill Clinton levels of disrespect for her, and shows no signs of stopping. We all cringed when Hillary stood by her man.
I think this is an opportunity for that questionably legal immigrant to fling off her golden burqa and become an independent and compelling voice for women. If #metoo means anything, it means that any woman, no matter how famous or kept or Slavic, owes herself the dignity of being treated like a real, flesh-and-blood person, and not some plastic ornament on the shelf.
Melania's most interesting human moment came when she plagiarized Michelle. She looked up to Michelle, and for good reason. She was eloquent and charismatic, a little rough around the edges, down for her family, and above all a determined, chin-up, bad motherfucker. Melania could be that too. Don't think she doesn't feel herself and her son being humiliated every day by the Oaf in Chief; she thinks about leaving him all the time.
What do you say, WR? If there's one thing we can all agree about on immigration and feminism, it's that immigrants should work to make their own dreams come true, and women should stand on their feet instead of a hashtag.
Plus, imagine the lulz.
I think this is an opportunity for that questionably legal immigrant to fling off her golden burqa and become an independent and compelling voice for women. If #metoo means anything, it means that any woman, no matter how famous or kept or Slavic, owes herself the dignity of being treated like a real, flesh-and-blood person, and not some plastic ornament on the shelf.
Melania's most interesting human moment came when she plagiarized Michelle. She looked up to Michelle, and for good reason. She was eloquent and charismatic, a little rough around the edges, down for her family, and above all a determined, chin-up, bad motherfucker. Melania could be that too. Don't think she doesn't feel herself and her son being humiliated every day by the Oaf in Chief; she thinks about leaving him all the time.
What do you say, WR? If there's one thing we can all agree about on immigration and feminism, it's that immigrants should work to make their own dreams come true, and women should stand on their feet instead of a hashtag.
Plus, imagine the lulz.