And they crooks cook the books to push their one world authoritarian state. That is where we are today. They want total control over you and they want to exterminate 85% of the population. They already started that with the vax.
They are indeed trying to kill you one way or another.
Right about the chicom crud and right about men and women. Sort of the anti-mello. Some people would call her a courageous woman. Not as courageous as a real woman like Admiral Levine, but pretty courageous for a a former menstruator.
Canadian actress Evangeline Lilly is best known for her roles in the television series Lost and in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as the Wasp. She is also a writer and a philanthropist, having worked with various charitable organizations over the years. In 2020, during the coronavirus pandemic, Evangeline expressed her controversial opinion on social media about not wanting to self-isolate or adhere to social distancing guidelines, as she felt it was too restrictive. This caused a backlash from fans and the public, who criticized her for being selfish and not taking the pandemic seriously.
Later that year, she also sparked controversy by publicly expressing her reluctance to take the Covid vaccine, citing concerns about its safety and effectiveness. In a social media post, she stated that she believed in "freedom of choice" and that "some people value their bodily autonomy over being told what to do." Her comments received further backlash from fans and the public, who accused her of spreading misinformation and promoting "anti-vaxxer" beliefs. Some even called for her to be removed from future Marvel films.
Despite the criticism, Evangeline stood by her opinion and refused to back down. She later clarified her stance, stating that she was not against vaccines as a whole, but believed that individuals should have the right to make their own decisions about their health.
Evangeline Lilly Asks Why Our Modern Society Villainizes Femininity in Women but Not in Men Evangeline recently posted a thought-provoking message on Instagram about femininity and masculinity. The post questioned why society applauds masculinity in women but villainizes it in men, and why femininity is celebrated in men but debased in women. She didn't reference any particular incident, but it's no secret that we live in a culture that rewards men for wearing girly dresses while encouraging women to act like men and prioritize being a boss babe at the office rather than starting a family.
"Why are we only applauding masculinity in women and villainizing it in men? And why are we only applauding femininity in men and debasing it in women? Why can't we just allow for all of it?" Evangeline writes in the caption of her photo. "Why do we feel the need to vilify a man wearing shit-kicker boots, driving a pick-up truck who's not afraid to punch someone in the face, but if they were a woman, they would be the epitome of cool? Why is a man who loves make-up, cries easily and stays at home to tend to the domestic responsibilities valiant, but a woman who does the same is pathetic?"
Bagging on Michelle Obama's looks isn't a winning strategy. She's unattractive to me and the double standard of media fawning over her while blasting Melania at every turn was annoying, but when you're dealing with soft, emotional people, it's pointless giving them free avenues to feel morally superior.
It sucks, but when you're playing on the road you gotta tighten it up.
Bagging on Michelle Obama's looks isn't a winning strategy. She's unattractive to me and the double standard of media fawning over her while blasting Melania at every turn was annoying, but when you're dealing with soft, emotional people, it's pointless giving them free avenues to feel morally superior.
It sucks, but when you're playing on the road you gotta tighten it up.
I get what you’re saying but it’s another example of the left pissing down your neck and telling you it’s raining.
Bagging on Michelle Obama's looks isn't a winning strategy. She's unattractive to me and the double standard of media fawning over her while blasting Melania at every turn was annoying, but when you're dealing with soft, emotional people, it's pointless giving them free avenues to feel morally superior.
It sucks, but when you're playing on the road you gotta tighten it up.
I get what you’re saying but it’s another example of the left pissing down your neck and telling you it’s raining.
I prefer to call it setting the record straight.
It's ridiculous. People are not smart, competent, attractive, or deserving just because they are black lol
Bagging on Michelle Obama's looks isn't a winning strategy. She's unattractive to me and the double standard of media fawning over her while blasting Melania at every turn was annoying, but when you're dealing with soft, emotional people, it's pointless giving them free avenues to feel morally superior.
It sucks, but when you're playing on the road you gotta tighten it up.
Well, calling me an irredeemable racist who supports systematically suppressing black people doesn't seem to be a winning strategy either. Mrs. Worf is a stone cold commie supporter that hates me and a free people. I'm not into asymmetric warfare.
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https://www.eviemagazine.com/post/evangeline-lilly-asks-why-our-modern-society-villainizes-femininity-women
Canadian actress Evangeline Lilly is best known for her roles in the television series Lost and in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as the Wasp. She is also a writer and a philanthropist, having worked with various charitable organizations over the years. In 2020, during the coronavirus pandemic, Evangeline expressed her controversial opinion on social media about not wanting to self-isolate or adhere to social distancing guidelines, as she felt it was too restrictive. This caused a backlash from fans and the public, who criticized her for being selfish and not taking the pandemic seriously.
Later that year, she also sparked controversy by publicly expressing her reluctance to take the Covid vaccine, citing concerns about its safety and effectiveness. In a social media post, she stated that she believed in "freedom of choice" and that "some people value their bodily autonomy over being told what to do." Her comments received further backlash from fans and the public, who accused her of spreading misinformation and promoting "anti-vaxxer" beliefs. Some even called for her to be removed from future Marvel films.
Despite the criticism, Evangeline stood by her opinion and refused to back down. She later clarified her stance, stating that she was not against vaccines as a whole, but believed that individuals should have the right to make their own decisions about their health.
Evangeline Lilly Asks Why Our Modern Society Villainizes Femininity in Women but Not in Men
Evangeline recently posted a thought-provoking message on Instagram about femininity and masculinity. The post questioned why society applauds masculinity in women but villainizes it in men, and why femininity is celebrated in men but debased in women. She didn't reference any particular incident, but it's no secret that we live in a culture that rewards men for wearing girly dresses while encouraging women to act like men and prioritize being a boss babe at the office rather than starting a family.
"Why are we only applauding masculinity in women and villainizing it in men? And why are we only applauding femininity in men and debasing it in women? Why can't we just allow for all of it?" Evangeline writes in the caption of her photo. "Why do we feel the need to vilify a man wearing shit-kicker boots, driving a pick-up truck who's not afraid to punch someone in the face, but if they were a woman, they would be the epitome of cool? Why is a man who loves make-up, cries easily and stays at home to tend to the domestic responsibilities valiant, but a woman who does the same is pathetic?"
It sucks, but when you're playing on the road you gotta tighten it up.
I prefer to call it setting the record straight.