Huffington Postさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Huffington PostInstagram)「"'F**king' and 'b*tch' form a neatly packaged jab, giving the user the ability to spit venom without creativity or context — what I like to refer to as 'the lazy man’s insult,'" writes HuffPost senior reporter @emmaladyrose. "Most often, these words come out of the mouth of a man and are directed at a woman. It doesn’t matter what she’s done (if anything) to provoke the insult. Regardless of context, the words indicate that a woman has taken up space the speaker would prefer she did not. He alone is entitled to opinions, to power, to the eyes and ears of those whom he has decided matter. She’s just a 'f**king b*tch.'"⁠ ⁠ "It seems likely that this is how Yoho deployed the collocation against Ocasio-Cortez," adds Gray. "Yoho accosted Ocasio-Cortez, according to The Hill, calling her 'disgusting' because of her recent remarks tying increased crime to increased poverty. After they parted ways, Yoho said aloud, 'F**king b*tch.' The entire exchange was witnessed by a reporter."⁠ ⁠ "On Wednesday, Yoho stood on the House floor and delivered a classic faux-pology, using all the greatest hits of men who don’t really want to take responsibility for their actions. This morning, Ocasio-Cortez, along with a group of her colleagues, including fellow women of color Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) and Rep. Nydia Velasquez (D-N.Y.), eviscerated Yoho and his casual misogyny on that same floor... I’ve been covering gender and politics for nearly a decade and I can’t remember a moment on C-SPAN that left me feeling more exhilarated," Gray says.⁠ ⁠ “'Bitch' has been invoked by men since the 15th century to cut down women who step outside of their appointed roles... A century later, the insult is still being deployed against American women who hold or seek power," writes Gray. "In 2020, we are still collectively terrified of women, and especially of women of color, who dare to wield power. But unlike 1920, there are now a critical mass of women in our government who can stare that terror down and say, like Rep. Jayapal did, 'We are not going away. There are going to be more of us here.'"⁠ ⁠ Read more at our link in bio. // 📷 Getty Images」7月24日 8時03分 - huffpost

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"'F**king' and 'b*tch' form a neatly packaged jab, giving the user the ability to spit venom without creativity or context — what I like to refer to as 'the lazy man’s insult,'" writes HuffPost senior reporter @emmaladyrose. "Most often, these words come out of the mouth of a man and are directed at a woman. It doesn’t matter what she’s done (if anything) to provoke the insult. Regardless of context, the words indicate that a woman has taken up space the speaker would prefer she did not. He alone is entitled to opinions, to power, to the eyes and ears of those whom he has decided matter. She’s just a 'f**king b*tch.'"⁠

"It seems likely that this is how Yoho deployed the collocation against Ocasio-Cortez," adds Gray. "Yoho accosted Ocasio-Cortez, according to The Hill, calling her 'disgusting' because of her recent remarks tying increased crime to increased poverty. After they parted ways, Yoho said aloud, 'F**king b*tch.' The entire exchange was witnessed by a reporter."⁠

"On Wednesday, Yoho stood on the House floor and delivered a classic faux-pology, using all the greatest hits of men who don’t really want to take responsibility for their actions. This morning, Ocasio-Cortez, along with a group of her colleagues, including fellow women of color Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) and Rep. Nydia Velasquez (D-N.Y.), eviscerated Yoho and his casual misogyny on that same floor... I’ve been covering gender and politics for nearly a decade and I can’t remember a moment on C-SPAN that left me feeling more exhilarated," Gray says.⁠

“'Bitch' has been invoked by men since the 15th century to cut down women who step outside of their appointed roles... A century later, the insult is still being deployed against American women who hold or seek power," writes Gray. "In 2020, we are still collectively terrified of women, and especially of women of color, who dare to wield power. But unlike 1920, there are now a critical mass of women in our government who can stare that terror down and say, like Rep. Jayapal did, 'We are not going away. There are going to be more of us here.'"⁠

Read more at our link in bio. // 📷 Getty Images


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