I just came to the realization Anakin Skywalker walks so fucking slutty, but so does Darth Vader. Like Anakin could NEVER hide the hip sway. You can’t hide slutty boy, I see you.
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I just came to the realization Anakin Skywalker walks so fucking slutty, but so does Darth Vader. Like Anakin could NEVER hide the hip sway. You can’t hide slutty boy, I see you.
Former Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis was not pleased by the convention’s platform or scheduled speakers.
Edith Olmstead at TNR:
Ex–Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis is part of a chorus of conservative Christian Republicans who are not happy with the GOP, after it abandoned its push for a federal ban on abortion in favor of Donald Trump’s pitch to toss the decision back to the states.
The new platform, which will be voted on at the upcoming Republican National Convention next week, also takes a more moderate position on same-sex marriage. While the Trump campaign’s senior advisers have insisted that the new policies are “concise and digestible,” they’re proving to be unpopular among some of the party’s more religious members. Ex–Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis was among those who were left disappointed by the new policy, and Ellis took to X (formerly Twitter) to share her furious reaction across several tweets. “The RNC is trading Lila Rose for Amber Rose. Pro-life for pro-abortion. Live Action for Slut Walk. That’s a reflection of Trumpworld over God’s truth,” she wrote, referring to Amber Rose organizing a 2015 SlutWalk protest in Los Angeles to raise public awareness of gender inequality. Rose is reportedly scheduled to speak at the upcoming Republican National Convention. “Christians and conservatives should not support this,” Ellis added.
[...] While Ellis was already decidedly off the Trump train, her RNC complaints seem to be spreading across Trump’s Christian conservative base. Chad Connelly, the former chair of the South Carolina GOP, expressed disappointment felt by his Christian constituents. “It is fair to say that over 1,000 pastors have emailed, texted and called me about their disappointment over where they saw the platform going,” he said, according to NBC, claiming that he’d been kept out of the platform committee after being “labeled ‘too pro-life.’”
Connelly is also the president and founder of Faith Wins, a supposedly nonpartisan group that mobilizes faith leaders to “leverage” their influence in government and politics. In the past, Connelly used his religious ties to round up voters for Trump, and now it seems he’s beginning to defect. “The words I am hearing are shocked, betrayed, trampled, depressed, deflated,” Connelly said. “Most pastors I know don’t want Biden and will still probably vote for Trump, but this hurts the energy needed for those folks to do the things it takes to help elect a president.” Tony Perkins, president of Family Research Council Action, also released a statement expressing his dissatisfaction with the voting committee’s voting procedure and a staunch rejection of the platform’s more "moderate" abortion stance.
The purported “softening” of the GOP’s anti-abortion plank (which is just as hardline as ever) and the inclusion of former SlutWalk organizer-turned-MAGA shill Amber Rose as one of the RNC’s speakers has infuriated the likes of rabid socons like Jenna Ellis and Tony Perkins.
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I can't this is THE walk it just encapsulates gay. Like the world is his runway
(via Slutwalk Toronto | John Bauld | Flickr)
“If we consider the objections that have been heard by some women of colour—such as a statement by Black Women’s Blueprint that read, “We do not have the privilege or the space to call ourselves ‘slut’ without validating the already historically entrenched ideology and recurring messages about what and who the Black woman is”—the idea of reclaiming the word slut under the guise of choice may not be so radical after all.”
Stephanie Beatriz poses for Maggie West’s ‘98’ art installation for Amber Rose’s Slutwalk.
https://www.out.com/art-books/2017/9/12/feminist-portraits-championing-sexual-freedom-amber-roses-slutwalk
"I love sluts" badge in Denver, July 2011
i went to slutwalk and i was very cold