Gosh isn’t it the most “tolerant” people the most RUTHLESS!!! This is freaking evil.
Chelsea Handler recently exploded against White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders over her deeply held political beliefs. No, just kidding. She just made fun of her clothes, hair, and makeup.
“That harlot that they are dressing up and trolloping out every day? I mean, one day she has no makeup on at all, the next she’s got 6’ long eyelashes, cleavage, and summer whore lipstick all over her face. Can you believe what they’ve turned her into? A proper trollop.”
I thought liberals didn’t like “slut shaming,” but apparently it’s okay for liberal women to mock conservative women for having too much cleavage. Apparently it’s just fine now to call women whores.
(This is what happens when liberals can’t effectively combat conservative beliefs.)
Anyway, now Handler is doing this:
Get the “Sarah Huckabee Sanders” look @fortunefunny. New @chelseashow Friday. pic.twitter.com/O8y1l2RxZe
— Chelsea Handler (@chelseahandler) December 7, 2017
Ridiculous.
The Daily Caller writes out just some of the offensive garbage:
“I like gravy, my face is a big fat biscuit,” Feimster says, garbed in a brown wig and slathering moisturizer on her face.
Feimster then makes a series of sexual innuendos, claiming that she stuck a beauty blender up her butt because she thought it was a sex toy. The comedian also jokes that Trump took her to Sephora to make her “look like a woman,” and criticizes 35-year-old Sanders for looking old.
Several subtweets called her out for this. “Glad to see how much of a strong feminist you are, by promoting positive body image of other females,” one poster said. “If you have a problem with her, criticize her ideas or her words. Making fun of someone’s appearance is both a shallow form of argument and a shallow form of humor. Taking jabs at someone’s appearance will not help women…it will only reinforce harmful stereotypes,” another said. “Oh look, online bullying a woman about her appearance is ok now,” said yet another.
Why would it every be okay to make fun of someone for being fat?
I mean, I feel like this is the sort of conversation you might need to have with a kid in kindergarten – not a self-professed feminist.
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