So the woman admits she sold a bill of goods to the fans of her vapid show.
Me and my wife couldn’t have children even though we desperately wanted to, so STFU wench.
The slut on the right. And then, ugh, below.
She sold a bill of liberal goods....this is her sad legacy.
Oops, that liberal hooey didn’t work out so well.
Enjoy the rotten fruits of feminism lady
No sympathy from me for creating a dumb series about “liberated” horse’s a$$ ugly women.
How many other women has she convinced over the years to do the same thing?
And even Candace Bergen admitted that Dan Quayle was right.
This will be like how the left passes historical judgment on Socialism — “Those people just did it wrong; we will get it right next time.”
So Liberated women chose career over family? And ended up regretting it? What can we learn from this, class? [THE LEFT:] “Those people just did it wrong; we will get it right next time.”
A rich ( )itch who chose to remain barren while selling sex for recreation rather than procreation and is now completely alone not even being an ( )unt.
Fill in the blanks:
1. b/w
2. a/c
Many women successfully have both. (Career and childtrn)
Its the libertine attitude towards sex thats the problem.
I was not a regular watcher of the show (and I'm not defending it) but there was always the undertone that Carrie wanted a monogamous, committed relationship and family with the "Prince Charming" Mr. Big. That made her at least somewhat sympathetic.
The show drove me crazy though with their cheap, 2 dimensional portrayals of the hyper sexualized, man-trampoline Samantha and the feminist/careerist wooden Miranda and her castrated boyfriend.
The whole show was a vomitous mass of post-modern, American urban feminist cognitive dissonance spewed out on film
You bit on a lie, lady.
It works that way. Children are messy and noisy and challenging, but they are our investment in tomorrow.
Self worship has a price tag. Who knew?
I wanted to see if there was any recognition on her part that her portrayals encouraged other women to make the same mistake she did, and that she may have helped create an entire subculture of women who now find themselves alone.
I didn't see that, so I have zero sympathy for her. In her case, it's still "all about me."
I think it’s okay she ruined her own life.
Maybe it’s even good.
It’s the VERY many other girls inspired BY her I really feel sorry for.
It seems strange TV could be an instrument of genocide, but there it is.
Never watched the show, but I applaud her for her honesty.