I have literally no idea where I was exposed or when, and wouldn’t have traveled home if I felt as bad as I did when I landed. Was masked the entire time at the airport and on the flight. Slept though the whole flight but woke up with a headache and fever. I felt ok but tired when I boarded the plane. Told my colleagues who were there and they decided to take a separate cab to the airport. Put on a mask and sat in the back of the room and avoided participating in the group discussions (but I had for the last two days). I was out of town for the last three days at a work meeting.
Is Grindr the app most used? Or are Brits still on Gaydar? Squirt or sniffies? by Anonymous Looks like there is a cool exhibit on Masculine Clothing at the Victoria and Albert-Have you been to any good art exhibitions or other museum exhibits the are currently running? Maybe My Fair Lady or the new Grease Revival? Cock with the Bridgerton Star? Anything good playing at smaller theatres to watch out for? I'm considering The 47th at Old Vic, Six in the West End, Straight Line Crazy at The Bridge Theatre. What are your favorite coffee shops? Any good book stores to recommend? Love walking around markets like Borough Market for lunch. What's showing that's worth seeing in the theatre or museums? Looking forward to my first trip abroad since Covid next week and the destination is LONDON! Is the city pretty much back to usual now? What are your favorite (favourite) places to visit? I've been a few times so looking for some ideas on something maybe off the beaten path or less known. In an early-April rally in North Carolina, for instance, Trump claimed that a GOP-led Congress would “end the woke war on women and children,” using the right-wing’s current hobbyhorse of gender identity panic and concern over left-wing indoctrination in public schools to claim that it was the left, not the right, that was attacking the freedoms of women, characterized as “parental rights” and “parental choice.” by Anonymous The right has long been working to turn such criticism of their rampant sexism on its head. The tweet has been roundly criticized since Gaetz fired it off Wednesday morning. It’s extremely basic stuff, but like most of the GOP’s other smooth-brained social platforms, it plays because it conveniently helps onlookers treat street protests like the irrational actions of an irrelevant minority, allowing them to discount the participants as human beings whose opinions and experiences matter. “Lonely microwave dinner with their cats” derisively refers to feminists as undesirable. He references “millennials” to pander to boomers who think the generation they sabotaged is weak and pretentious. “Over-educated” invokes the specter of “Marxist” colleges. Gaetz’s tweet hits several familiar notes. But as the modern culture war intensifies, it’s clear that unvarnished sexism will be a common bedrock conservatives like Gaetz fall back on. Sexism in the Republican Party isn’t new or particularly revelatory the GOP made limiting the rights of women a de facto policy for years before Trump took power. Early resistance to Donald Trump’s presidency, like the 2017 Women’s March, inspired a similar rash of boorish or sexist posts by GOP officials, likely inspired by the former president’s long history of misogynistic remarks.
Conservatives looking for quick clout have been adopting this mantra for years in an effort to virtue-signal their support for “traditional” values and demean their political opponents. The core of the argument is familiar: feminists are unhappy shrews, and only conservative women are happy and have families. 'This Decision Will Spiral Into Lethal Situations': Halsey Calls to Protect Abortion Rights 'Well, Shit': Late-Night Hosts Respond as Abortion Rights Are Under Threat Matt-gaetz-tweet.jpg gaetz CPAC 2022 in Orlando - Credit: Paul Hennessy/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images matt-gaetz-tweet.jpg gaetz CPAC 2022 in Orlando - Credit: Paul Hennessy/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images Matt Gaetz Matt Gaetz American politician
Jack Crosbie Wed, May 4, 2022, 10:40 AM In this article: “How many of the women rallying against overturning Roe are over-educated, under-loved millennials who sadly return from protests to a lonely microwave dinner with their cats, and no bumble matches?” Gaetz asked on Twitter on Wednesday morning. It makes sense, then, that he delivered the best encapsulation of the socially conservative right’s response to pro-choice protests now sweeping the country. As a far-right reactionary currently under investigation for sex crimes, he checks several boxes of hypocrisy so often seen among the GOP’s moral crusaders. Matt Gaetz is a model avatar for the Republican Party’s manic culture war.