Monday, 31 October 2016
Seven batsh*t things megyn Kelly actually said she is kind of worst
This election season has turned us all into a
Vitamix of emotions and confusion. Some days,
it’s just hard to process the influx of information.
It’s happened to everyone at one point or another,
when you find yourself legitimately reading your
cheating ex-boyfriend’s repost of an
InfoWars.com headline, or are casually reeled in
by click-bait and realize you literally have no idea
what you stand for anymore.
Well, my friends, that happened to me just
yesterday, when I heard myself giving Megyn Kelly
a silent slow-clap in my head, along with a jovial
“You go girl! You’re the BEST.” Say whaat?
After a quick self-assessment and research-driven
reality check, I found myself realigned with reality.
Megyn Kelly still sucks. She’s no chill-inducing
Ann Coulter, but she has said some crazy,
unforgivable nonsense in her day.
1. She Said Santa and Jesus Are Definitely
White
In anticipation of the holidays, remember when
she said, with authority, that Santa Claus and
Jesus are/were definitely white. She actually
called this a “verifiable fact.” Sorry, kids. (I am
more sorry your parents are making you watch
Fox News).
2. She Didn’t Get Why Sandra Bland Was
Treated Differently by Cops Than She Is
That time she accused Hillary of “pandering” by
calling an investigation into Sandra Bland’s death .
Oh, and followed that by this lovely anecdote
about how once she also annoyed a cop and
didn’t manage to die:
“You know, maybe he doesn’t like the fact
that she didn’t comply right away. That’s
how cops are. I’ve tried to defy a cop
before. Well, not really, but I was kind of
slow in producing my, you know, license and
registration. And they don’t like it. They get
irritated. I’m just saying, why?”
3. She Accused Michelle Obama of Self-
Victimization
She accused Michelle Obama’s powerful
discussion of racism at Tuskegee University of
being “very controversial” and an example of
“bitter-half politics” contributing to a “culture of
victimization” in what is becoming a “Cupcake
Nation.” I totally got that vibe hearing the FLOTUS
passionately discuss the “rising hopes and
fortunes for all African-Americans” despite “past
obstacles and outrages.” You are so woke,
Megyn.
4. She’s Not Down With Maternity OR
Paternity Leave
For the feminists out there, remember this?
Megyn Kelly argued adamantly against paternity
leave and called maternity leave “anti-capitalist.”
We all did a Hunger Games dual-finger salute a
short time later when she verbally destroyed Mike
Gallagher after he called her own maternity leave
“a racket.” I gave her props with major qualifiers
here. So did Jon Stewart who decided she must
have gotten a case of “postpartum compassion.”
5. She Thinks Pepper Spraying Students Is
Chill
There was also that time Megyn Kelly brushed
aside the incident involving the UC Davis police
force pepper-spraying a group of nonviolent
student protesters on campus. According to
Megyn, pepper-spray isn’t really all that bad,
because “it’s a food product, essentially.”
6. She Called Grants for Low-Income
Communities “Social Engineering”
In 2015, when President Obama pushed a bill that
offered grant incentives to communities that
could prove “inclusivity and diversity,” Megyn
Kelly proclaimed he was pushing “social
engineering of the worst kind” (I would argue that
the Nazis actually practiced social engineering of
the worst kind, but I digress).
She also prefaced this topic on her television
show, The Kelly File, saying “The man who
changed your health care system forever is now
pushing to change your neighborhood!” Yes,
Megyn, diversity and healthcare will tear this
country apart.
7. She Thinks “Yes Means Yes” Infringes on
Men’s Rights
Oh yeah, we can’t forget about when she whined
about how New York’s “Yes Means Yes”
affirmative consent law was infringing on the
rights of men. In addition to defining consent, the
law provides funding for investigations into rapes
on college campuses and creates resources, like
hotlines, for victims of sexual abuse. “We are
going in a direction where we almost entirely
eliminate the rights of men, and there’s a
presumption now in these campuses, thanks to
the Obama administration, of guilt, and if you are
a young man who gets accused, it’s your burden
to go in there and prove consent, and we’re
getting to the point where you have to have a
contract — and if you don’t, you’re gonna be
presumed a rapist.”
I actually can’t even deal with this one. I don’t
even think Detective Olivia Benson could reason
with someone accusing rape victims of making
life difficult for their rapists by having the audacity
to accuse them of rape. No, you don’t need a
contract. You literally just need to not be a rapist.
Ultimately, Megyn Kelly isn’t the absolute worst
(see the aforementioned Ann Coulter). I’ll give her
credit where credit is due (her defense of
transgender people when Chaz Bono was on
Dancing with the Stars was both surprising and
inspired), but she has a seriously long way to go
before I would consider her the ultimate
champion for women – or anyone, for that
matter.
An understanding of equality is not something
that can be manipulated to comfortably fit into
the political climate, nor can it be reserved for
one or two subjugated groups. Regardless, this
election has had me yearning for simpler times,
like when the most sexually aggressive
statements were when Jeb Bush offered us all a
“warm kiss” (RIP Republican debates 2016), and
when the most violence exhibited by a
presidential candidate was the time Mitt Romney
strapped his dog to the roof of his car for a
leisurely 12-hour road trip.
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