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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

here. it is nice to finally meet you in person. so in 2017, my brother yush died. we have been estranged for two years at that point. i was writing at just a, bell a feminist website. identify as a feminist. yush had come to spells some mains rights views and that was really the crux of our strange. meant when he died, i went on this investigation or i really wanted to understand who he had become and how he died. he died due to complications from surgery. >> because he wanted to be taller? >> he wanted to be taller. and i wanted to understand what the two or three inches of extra hard meant to him emotionally. and it took me down the street running of what it meant to be a proud man, and indian

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

i was writing at just a, bell a feminist website. identify as a feminist. yush had come to spells some mains rights views and that was really the crux of our strange. meant when he died, i went on this investigation or i really wanted to understand who he had become and how he died. he died due to complications from surgery. >> because he wanted to be taller? >> he wanted to be taller. and i wanted to understand what the two or three inches of extra hard meant to him emotionally. and it took me down the street running of what it meant to be a proud man, and indian american man in america. and as his history, it unearthed all of these feelings and issues that we had never really talked about that i had no idea he was struggling with. >> on the one hand, you can be told your exceptional and part of being told you're exceptional means you don't have normal challenges and you

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'I was in a cult': Podcast star's unlikely training ground

Times: Early attempts to control Deborah Frances-White backfired spectacularly.

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Gutfeld

you watch your favorite sports show. now you got to go put her in the dishwasher. ye s. you know, i'm saying like the clean up, there's no one to pick up after you. wh youy out?r she's offline for days atnd a time. g to and then, of course, you know, there's going to be a real human woman looking at-- you going, yeah. you know, douglas, it feels like the true revenge of the nerds. right, guys that just don't want. >> oh, yeah. well, yeah. every few years, there's always, a very strident feminist who writes a book or a piece men ng things liket', do we need men anymore? right now? feels like the men havanymore. e. you. >> perhaps we don't need you. yeah, exactly. >> a is a veryis complex story because it obviously combines the two greatest mysteries of the universe i and women. yes. d so that. yeah, yeah, yeah. they meet in one story.e >> yeah.st seems kind of redundant. have artificial intelligenceor. oh, it's sexist. would say. >> how dare you laugh. i saw you. all right, next topic tyrus topc

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See It Loud The History of Black Television

♪ tim allen: in a broad stroke, what home improvement did is, first off, it made a stable family and a loving family. jill: no running in the house! tim: brad! cover the ball with both hands so you don't fumble. go on! jill: tim! tim allen: but also i really wanted to find out what made men tick. tim: boy there's nothing like the feeling of raw and cold steel hanging onto your hips. latoya ferguson: tim the tool-man taylor. he's a local celebrity. he has his own home improvement show called tool time... tim: you know what men, we want a job done right, and we want it done quick. what do we need? audience: more power! tim allen: more power was my moniker my whole life [laughing] plus the grunting [grunt] and blowing stuff up. latoya ferguson: he's like this supposed man's man... patricia richardson: and then he comes home to a woman who's a feminist... jill: and under no circumstances do you ever treat the female sex as though they are housekeepers put here to wait on you hand and foot.

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See It Loud The History of Black Television

patrick gomez: on the other hand, you had shows that were kind of going back to a more wholesome storytelling, you see that on abc's home improvement. ♪ tim allen: in a broad stroke, what home improvement did is, first off, it made a stable family and a loving family. jill: no running in the house! tim: brad! cover the ball with both hands so you don't fumble. go on! jill: tim! tim allen: but also i really wanted to find out what made men tick. tim: boy there's nothing like the feeling of raw and cold steel hanging onto your hips. latoya ferguson: tim the tool-man taylor. he's a local celebrity. he has his own home improvement show called tool time... tim: you know what men, we want a job done right, and we want it done quick. what do we need? audience: more power! tim allen: more power was my moniker my whole life [laughing] plus the grunting [grunt] and blowing stuff up. latoya ferguson: he's like this supposed man's man... patricia richardson: and then he comes home to a woman who's a feminist...

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The Beat With Ari Melber

a fictional girl. it's not real life. i think we do have to take the criticism and the particularly male backlash to the "barbie" movie seriously. the things that men like ben shapiro and right-wing activists are saying they don't like, things like men and women being against each other. one gender being better than the other. men and women not being able to collaborate with each other. those aren't products of feminism, those are products of the patriarchy. you could argue that ben shapiro, it's not that he hates the "barbie" movie because it's feminist, he hates it because it's not feminist enough, right? at the end of the movie we see the potential of what could happen when men and women really go on a journey to feeling like themselves and feeling like humans, truly human. so maybe the "barbie" movie needs to be longer. maybe then some of these right-wing activists would be into it. >> you wrote something so fascinating in your piece. "ken's self-esteem is not

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CNN Primetime

so that is one thing, the other thing, of, horses that nobody was able to see the movie in advance to be able to raise a protest, a political protest. they could only do it after the movie had already opened. it was already on this juggernaut have to be this massive opening. >> but do you think that barbie is political in some ways? or maybe in the ways that its critics thinks that it is? >> the movie itself? oh, yeah, movie is most definitely political. gregory cowrote the movie but novak is a highly aware and i would say engaged political thinking artist. she is a feminist. if you've seen ladybird, if you saw little women, for other movies, the message there, which is a lot about women having agency or not having agency, and the actual reality of what it is to be a woman in 21st century society. that is something that is very much on her, mind it is very

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Gutfeld

i really did. >> did you enjoy it? i did enjoy. i went with my sister. di>> gd you go to the mall? >> i did.mo i went to the movie and i had a nice time. ohvie? kat: i that's amazing.>g >> you get around the show, right? i direg:s amd get off. >> i saw oppenheimer. oh, you did? it was very good : what. er yeah, it was. it was well-acted. there was no, no people of wom color and no women, which i made note of. >> oh, finally. >>ahwhich notof.. who was that? i mean, terrible feminist, academic m got mad that there was. took 20 minutes for a woman to talk, and i'm like, what ta, a? ng dud, you are in the movies sitting there. watch with a clicker waiting for a woman to talwithk and mard it down. shut up. you know i lie. i didn't say ie itt the way. >> yeah, yeah. it's like once she said, no of o people of cololo r appear for at least 30 minutes. and i believe there e arehat two black men also. right. that didn't speadik. i'm like, why is she talking about that? about the movie or the theater? can i can i juste a racismovitd say, can i watch you, jim? >> can i say something about this lady really quick?

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