Ashley Judd: Chivalry Makes Fighting “Everyday Sexism” Hard


Ashley Judd created her 1st Facebook Live video today to share her infinite pink hat wisdom with the rest of the world. Her topic of discussion – everyday sexism.

According to Judd, the main problem women face today in combating sexism is that these deplorable actions can often be explained as normal human kindness.

“…it is so easy to let it go and not to speak up, particularly when it is so easy for someone to push back and say ‘Oh, I was just being polite.’”

Those mean deplorable men (they were probably white) with their quick comebacks in defense of chivalry.

But Judd was just getting started. She went on to share her recent run-in with everyday sexism at the airport.

She says it started as she came through the airport security line.

“…a guy said ‘Hey sweetheart,’ and I said, ‘I’m not your sweetheart, I am your client.’ So I was already setting a boundary.”

Ladies stop watching Pretty Woman. Know your roles. You’re not his sweetheart, you’re his client. But before we judge let’s hear her out.

“I’m traveling today, and this is the kind of thing to me that happens which I categorize as everyday sexism,” Judd said.

Judd said she hadn’t heard the security agent comment on anyone else’s appearance, and added that when she was talking to another agent, the offending agent reached out and touched her, though she did not specify where.

“I didn’t see him touch anybody else,” the actress said. “And I turned around and sad, ‘That was unnecessary.’ By the time, my skin is burning, my feet are burning, it’s so hard to continue to set these boundaries when someone continues to push.”

This is not to be mean. Just a practical theory. When Judd said the offending agent reached out and touched her, who wants to bet it was a metaphorical touch of her heart or something?

This is the lady who gloated in stupendous self-righteousness that she files false police reports over people making mean (accurate) comments about herself on Twitter. She believes it should be illegal to say anything negative about herself on Twitter. No joke. Look it up! Judd is an anti-free speech Nazi. If that airport agent’s Pinkie as much as touched her (without her wanting him to), you better believe she would’ve already filled a police report right now. And telling us all about it…

Judd has been very open about struggling with mental illness besides liberalism. And these things are said in the context that she very well may be struggling right now with understanding reality and deserving of a little compassion. But, that is what feminism and every other tentacle of liberal victimhood does to both men and women. It is far darker than just a crazy lady crying wolf or just engaging in desperate attention seeking behaviors.

 

Source: Breitbart

Image: Genevieve



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