talk about someone who says you have to be a feminist for all women, not just women who look like you. >> this is something i actually have only somewhat recently become aware of is this feeling, you know, among some of the people i quoted in my column, a woman rachel kargle who is an activist, a writer, austin cheney boun is an african-american activist and writer and talking about the really specific problem with white women and how white women feminists in particular oftentimes, with megyn kelly it became she's this feminist hero because she took on donald trump. so we'll just overlook all these other things and that's why feminism has to be intersectional. it has to be not just about being a woman, it has to be also concerned about race. you just can't say, well, she looks like me, she's like me, and so i'm going to support her and i'm going to ignore about all these other people who are getting hurt by the types of things she's saying. and the types of things she's saying i have been told, you know, it's upsetting to me and it makes me angry, but to people