Harper’s Bazaar published a list of their chosen top 25 famous feminists to celebrate International Women’s Day.
Unsurprisingly, the women listed who are still around today and have Twitter accounts have said exactly nothing about today’s allegations against Senator Al Franken.
Gloria Steinem’s latest:
Certain pundits said we’d only last 6 months. 45 years later, we’re still here. @msmagazine @… https://t.co/lvrb9dcbyb
— Gloria Steinem (@GloriaSteinem) November 15, 2017
Barbara Walter’s latest:
WATCH: In 1962, our own @BarbaraJWalters tried her hand at being a Playboy bunny for a day — even wearing their famed costume! ? pic.twitter.com/wkrtx9bBvA
— The View (@TheView) September 28, 2017
Yoko Ono’s latest:
Yoko Ono “Wish Tree” to be featured in all-woman art fair during Art Basel Miami Beach. @yokoonohttps://t.co/keVf9W8NNf pic.twitter.com/F1v9Nwqegh
— Galerie Lelong & Co. (@GalerieLelongNY) November 16, 2017
We’d at least expect former presidential candidate, Mrs. Hillary Clinton to express some sort of support for Ms. Leeann Tweeden, as a fellow woman and believer of all those who come forward, right?
Hillary Clinton’s latest:
Good. https://t.co/IqanY3F28F
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) November 16, 2017
Nope. Nothing. Third wave feminism is showing, once again, that women deserve to be heard and respected if they hold they correct (read: progressive) viewpoints.
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