A Pennsylvania student decided she wanted to protest a
website’s policy, so she posted a disgusting picture online, but she
can’t figure out for the life of her why people are upset over it.
Temple University student Louelle Denor is undoubtedly a
feminist, and with the censorship policies on Instagram, she thought it
would be fun to post a picture of her blood-soaked hand holding her
menstrual cup to raise awareness about the issue, MailOnline reported.
However, what the obviously imbalanced girl didn’t account for is that
the majority of the world already knows that women menstruate once a
month, and nobody really has an interest in seeing it plastered all over
the Internet, but she still can’t figure out why it upset people.
Denor posted the image, captioning it as follows:
It’s come to my attention that women are having their accounts banned for showing menstrual blood (and no nudity).This is very seriously f***** up. If this was a picture of blood from a finger laceration, there’d be no issue.
Yes, this blood is from my #vagina. It happens every month. The thing I’m holding in my hand is a #softcup #menstrualcup and it’s awesome but messy to remove.
Naturally, the image wasn’t too well received, but some
comments did seem to take things a little far. It’s hard to wonder what
she expects, considering the entire reason she posted it was to start
trouble where there really wasn’t any to be had since 99.9 percent of
women aren’t trying to show their period off to the world because they
actually have class.
But so you can get an idea, here’s some of the feedback she received:
“I’M SO OPPRESSED I CAN’T SHOW THE WORLD MY FANNY FLUIDS”
“JESUS”
“Congrats. You got some attention for doing nothing what so ever”“ikr, what the actual ****”
You get the idea. In a follow-up to the disgusting photo, Denor spoke with the Huffington Post
and defended her actions in a delusional interview, where she said the
outrage over it proved to her why she needed to post the photo to begin
with.
“On one hand, that I received such a strong negative
reaction made it clear to me that I should have done exactly what I
did,” she told HuffPost. “On the other hand, it makes me profoundly sad
that there are a lot of young (though not exclusively) men and women who
are under the impression that it’s OK to be so vehemently hateful.”
She took it even further in a blog post on Medium,
where she likened the online outrage to women being raped (WTF) and
being threatened with violence for speaking their mind. She failed to
provide any examples of her rhetorical comments.
“Women in this country are routinely raped to be ‘taught lessons.’ Women are at risk of violence for speaking their minds, for posting pictures, for talking about their vaginas, for wearing short skirts, for wearing clingy clothes, for being bitchy, for looking bitchy, for sounding bitchy, for being slutty, for being hard-to-get, and the f**king list goes on and on and on. This is a HUGE problem. It really is.”
It’s hard to take someone seriously that posts a picture of
their period online, then cries victim when others get upset about it,
isn’t it? Women have been menstruating since biblical times. It’s not a
new thing, and it’s certainly not some deep dark secret the Illuminati
has been keeping from the masses in an attempt to control the population
by denying us the ability to properly time sex for reproduction. In
other words, I’m not entirely sure what she’s trying to make people
“aware” of other than the fact she’s obviously got a screw loose if she
wants to show the world her bodily fluids.
Then again, with progressives teaching people that a man,
who dresses like a girl and has boobs sewn on, is actually a woman,
maybe what she’s doing is necessary. After all, how else is today’s
generation of youth going to be able to differentiate between the sexes
if they’re not allowed to use plumbing to do it?
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