Latest for Glamour on trolls and looking forward: "It’s time to come together, under a fairly-won Trump presidency, and work together to heal the country and move forward in a positive way. Right? Maybe. I’m not ready yet. And not because, “Boo-hoo, I’m a ‘sore loser dumb D-list B-word who voted with her vagina and lost’” (A direct quote from a comment on social media). It’s because this is only a tiny part of the wave of bullying happening in the country right now—online, to our faces, and our children’s faces. I can and have taken verbal abuse for years, as a public figure— it’s no foreskin off my big lady dick. I was a child actress with 3 restraining orders against abusive male fans before I even turned 18; Trump’s specific brand of trolls are the smallest of potatoes. They do not threaten me. So I blow a kiss to those smug folks telling me to move out of the country like I promised, in the wake of their win. You guys are cute. You are only helping to fuel me and others like me for the long fight ahead. So go on. Call me what you need to. I’ll be smiling all the way. For those many Trump supporters who are not these people? To the ones who are asking their fellow supporters to not gloat or use racial slurs or tag up property with swastikas, who understand we deserve our space and voice: Thank you. If Trump and his supporters want to heal the nation and bring us together, they need to start by looking inward and holding those accountable in their group whose aggression continues to tear us apart. Let me be emphatically clear: It is not our job to stop racist, sexist, homophobic viciousness from those who are spewing it right now. It is our job to protect ourselves and others from it, by any means necessary. It is YOUR job, Mr. Trump, to walk the walk of the very few empathetic, provident talks you have talked. To unite us, you must first see us. To see us, you must speak of our protection. To speak of our protection, you must speak directly now to the very audience that voted you in. Don’t tell us to get over it. Tell your own supporters to stop being terrible winners. Tell them to get over telling us to “get over it."... (full article link in bio)

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Latest for Glamour on trolls and looking forward: "It’s time to come together, under a fairly-won Trump presidency, and work together to heal the country and move forward in a positive way. Right? Maybe. I’m not ready yet. And not because, “Boo-hoo, I’m a ‘sore loser dumb D-list B-word who voted with her vagina and lost’” (A direct quote from a comment on social media). It’s because this is only a tiny part of the wave of bullying happening in the country right now—online, to our faces, and our children’s faces.

I can and have taken verbal abuse for years, as a public figure— it’s no foreskin off my big lady dick. I was a child actress with 3 restraining orders against abusive male fans before I even turned 18; Trump’s specific brand of trolls are the smallest of potatoes. They do not threaten me. So I blow a kiss to those smug folks telling me to move out of the country like I promised, in the wake of their win. You guys are cute. You are only helping to fuel me and others like me for the long fight ahead. So go on. Call me what you need to. I’ll be smiling all the way.

For those many Trump supporters who are not these people? To the ones who are asking their fellow supporters to not gloat or use racial slurs or tag up property with swastikas, who understand we deserve our space and voice: Thank you. If Trump and his supporters want to heal the nation and bring us together, they need to start by looking inward and holding those accountable in their group whose aggression continues to tear us apart.

Let me be emphatically clear: It is not our job to stop racist, sexist, homophobic viciousness from those who are spewing it right now. It is our job to protect ourselves and others from it, by any means necessary. It is YOUR job, Mr. Trump, to walk the walk of the very few empathetic, provident talks you have talked. To unite us, you must first see us. To see us, you must speak of our protection. To speak of our protection, you must speak directly now to the very audience that voted you in.

Don’t tell us to get over it. Tell your own supporters to stop being terrible winners. Tell them to get over telling us to “get over it."... (full article link in bio)


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