News got me triggered
I gotta write a little about Governor Gretchen Whitmer this morning because the news has me triggered. As we know, they stopped 13 men from a kidnapping plot that as it turns out was an attempt to start a civil war. Make no mistake these fat fucks completely have a hard on for President Virus and this woman WHO WAS ELECTED FAIRLY TO OFFICE has had to bear the burden of being physically and openly threatened and now, after a foiled plot that never would've happened without his dumbass up in there, she has to withstand the BULLYING OF THE PRESIDENT.
(Who has an open rape case against him, thank you, E. Jean and that's a whole different blog, but read about that here: Trump is a criminal)
Watching this PigMan continually abuse women from a position of power has left me so angry and empty. My takeaway is this - no one wants to protect women, and for a woman to protect herself, or even realize her career goals, she must risk everything and be willing to withstand every arrow and then when the arrows are slung, you must know there will be no comfort and no one is going to condemn what happened to you, IN FACT, they will make it worse by tweeting that you owe them an APOLOGY. No matter how hard you worked, no matter how many degrees, no matter how many allies you have, no matter if the people of Michigan elected you their Governor, no one will be condemned. Except the condemnation you give yourself every second for not being able to convince people that you are worth protecting and worth the vulnerability of their support. Some version of this scenario has been played out over and over in every industry and now we're subjected to this unrelenting abuse from the highest office in the land and the media and it has me heartbroken and realizing just how universal this sort of normalized trauma for women really is.
Looking at what is happening here makes me realize that every woman who makes it to the top of any firm, corporation, government entity or entertainment industry is an icon because while you don't have to like her, you know she has endured a ton of abuse and bullying, taught herself mental gymnastics and that many women before her decided they could no longer manage those realities.
Anyway, Governor Whitmer, I'm so sorry that all this has happened to you and you have handled everything with incredible grace and dignity and you're totally right to call him out for emboldening all these pretend soldier babies who undoubtedly can't vote because they have DUI's and haven't paid child support.
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