The Sexist Double Standard on “The Bachelorette”
On The Bachelorette, it’s a woman who bears the burden of other people’s opinions about her choices and who’s saddled with the repercussions. Why?
On The Bachelorette, it’s a woman who bears the burden of other people’s opinions about her choices and who’s saddled with the repercussions. Why?
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Before he left, Ben Shapiro deflected Andrew Neil’s tough questions about his hateful tweets and incendiary, polarizing commentary by accusing the well-known conservative interviewer of being left-wing. Naturally, Twitter is having a great time.
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