“It’s about who’s been pushing forward the voices of all women and not just their own. If Time wants to frame important people in the movement – it should be those that consistently rally for all women. It should be those that lack power and influence but made sacrifices and need the visibility.”— Gin, awesomelyluvvie.comTagged: Me Too, Time Magazine, Pop Culture, inclusiveness, feminism
“What about, say, Terry Crews, who is a man who decided to break silence and that shit was major. In this culture of toxic masculinity, men speaking up about their victimhood is revolutionary.”— Luvvie Ajayi, awesomelyluvvie.comTagged: Me Too, Time Magazine, Pop Culture, BLM, Victimhood
“I am not questioning the validity of Taylor’s experience or her story. What I have a problem with is what Taylor is being positioned as the face of a movement by being placed on this cover, because she won a lawsuit. She lost nothing when others have lost everything when they break silence, but don’…”— Luvvie Ajayi, awesomelyluvvie.comTagged: Me Too, Time Magazine, Pop Culture, White Feminism, Taylor Swift