Lea Goldman, a feminist who is the executive editor of Marie Curie magazine, publicly scolded “men” for shaming women was caught publicly shaming women.
Ms. Goldman took issue with Stephen Miller, a conservative author who writes for the National Review. Mr. Miller tweeted out a picture of Madonna wearing a necklace and a joke picture of her “not” wearing a necklace.
In response, Ms. Goldman posted the picture again on Twitter, but with the caption, “This is what men do to women with power. Shame them. About their bodies and their ages. I see you:”
Unfortunately for Ms. Goldman, she had recently publicly made fun of a woman. On twitter. Making fun of her body.
Mr. Miller picked up on this, and took a screenshot of Ms. Goldman’s tweet. He captioned it, “In case you delete it @lea I see you:”
The only apparent response from Ms. Goldman after her tweet was discovered was a .gif she posted of a black woman saying, “Stop it!”
“Marie Curie” Mag lol, Lea is certainly radioactive now.
And bling-free Gollumadonna up there looks like she’s standing at Ground Zero Hiroshima.
Are you kidding? Women, catty as they can be, are the absolute WORST when it comes to body-shaming.
Anna Wintour, the skinnier-than-though editrix of Vogue magazine, has publicly stated that the will not hire fat women.
But she’ll put the elephantine Kim Kardashian and Lena Dunham on the magazine’s cover. Go figure.
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In case of fallout,
re-insert and shorten the stroke.