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And the sky's the limit - oil on birch panel - by Jenny Johnson
Once upon a time her cheeks were Popsicle red and the leather a licorice twist.
Once upon a time she swung you like a cub by your scruff.
Once upon a time clamped nipples like twin satellites.
Once upon a time whatever she strapped on turned into a swan.
Bent over in studded chaps, she could be anyone:
The next door neighbor, a hockey mom, a public defender,
the bank teller with those long lashes.
- “Folsom Street Fairytale,” by Jenny Johnson
She's a transbian. And Candace is her transition goals.
Don’t tell me the body won’t / turn on you.
— Jenny Johnson, from “James River,” In Full Velvet
Jenny Johnson, from In Full Velvet
In light of the documentary highlighting people who were cruel to Taylor (journalists especially), we Swifties MUST promise to
Not threaten to incite violence, wish death upon them, or anything that we would hate done to Taylor or us (plus could be used against us legally in the future)
Not physically assault anyone or any property
Not threaten death or harm to anyone who spoke negatively about Taylor
Not threaten anyone, period
Not threaten their wives, their husbands, their children, or their families
Not harass them in any way
Instead, we must
Voice our disappointment and frustration
Sign petitions for what we believe in
Vote for Taylor in any upcoming polls, competitions, or the like -- just, support her!
Be disappointed, but respectful. These are people too
Speak facts, like Tree Paine, not emotions
Accept that people can change, grow and learn, and if they say they have - believe them
We have to learn that people can change their views, educate themselves, and grow. That was a huge point of Miss Americana.
Let's stay civil. Let's stay humble.